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How to Reset Your Lost Joomla Password in 6 Easy Steps

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Before we begin, you must have access to your database. If you don't, pass these instructions on to someone that does. It's also a good idea to backup your database before making changes, just in case something goes awry.

Finding the Password

  • Log in to your Joomla database (via phpMyAdmin for example)
  • Click to edit the _users database (will be preceded by your account name, for example: example_users
  • Edit the entry for where usertype = "Super Administrator" (should be the first record)
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How to Use Multiple Menus on the Same Page

Joomla! has a problem that you may or may not know about. It is a minor problem (or major, depending on whom you ask), and it will not really affect how your website functions.

The problem exists in how Joomla! renders menus. By default, the main element that contains the menu (in the case of a "flat list" menu, it is the "ul" element) is given an id=mainlevel. This is not a problem if you are using one menu on a page. But, if you are using multiple menus on a single page, there is a conflict.

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Organizing Your Content

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Although it can do so much more than manage content, Joomla! is, at its core, a Content Management System (CMS). It is important for aspring Joomla! site developers to have at least a basic understanding of how Joomla! is set up to organize content. Proper content organization can greatly improve the flow and usability of your website. This article is meant to provide that basic understanding, and give steps to successfully organizing your content.

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