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You can make your Joomla! website unavailable to visitors until selected date. To enable this option login to Administrator back-end.
1. Click the Extensions → Template Manager → JM-Template-Name → Basic Settings menu item
2. Find field Coming Soon and click Enable button.
3. Next set date in filed Coming Soon Date.
Click the Save button to implement the new settings.
Title and description you can change in Extensions → Module Manager. Find module Our site is coming soon on position coming-soon. You can also publish different type of module if you like.
Coming Soon page can be easily customised in file - /templates/jm-template-name/tpl/comingsoon.php
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- Morbi rhoncus diam quis augue
- Proin non finibus diam
- Pellentesque varius
- Vivamus quis leo
- Donec ut elit maximus
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
- Morbi rhoncus diam quis augue
- Proin non finibus diam
- Pellentesque varius
- Vivamus quis leo
- Donec ut elit maximus
Home page - you can disable this part for menu item in Extensions -> Template Manager -> JM-Template -> Basic Settings -> Disable component.
There are additional module designs available that you can control by entering a correct suffix name as a module parameter.
Let's check them all.
Available module designs
Suffixes:
color-ms
center-title-ms
small-title-ms
Suffixes:
left-title-ms
right-title-ms
Use the suffix for module to make module bigger (outside container).
Suffix: expand-ms
Use the suffix for module to make module title as it is (non transfomed).
Suffix: untransformed-ms
Use the suffix for module to add red mark below module.
Suffix: redmark-ms
Use the suffix for module to reduce space below module.
Suffix: margin-ms
Use the suffix for module to reduce space below module title.
Suffix: margin-title-ms
Additional and very useful suffix to make your modules height the same.
You just have to put a suffix at a module configuration to get the specified module height.
See here the screenshot:
_mod300 means that your module will be of 300 pixels high.
If you need to mix suffixes, remember to put that suffix at the end and add space between suffixes, see the example: