Banners, Login Modules & Decorative ElementsBanner Area & Login ModulesBanner AreaThe size of the banner area is determined by the current banners. In our case this is 468 x 60 pixels as illustrated in Figure 3.7: Figure 3.7: Banner Area Functions
Figure 3.8: Login Module Polling {mosimage3} Figure 3.9: Survey Module
Who is Online?This module is about communication and community. After the user has been able to see which messages are recent and particularly popular, naturally he or she would like to know who is navigating the site right now. In this case a distinction is made between guests and logged on users as illustrated in Figure 3.10: Figure 3.10: Who is Online Back
Figure 3.12: Back Search Field Figure 3.13: Search Field You can type a search term and press Enter on the keyboard. The result is a hit list, with the desired term visually emphasized. Decorative ElementsAfter so many functions, modules, and contents, the issue of web design, corporate identity, and the look and feel of the website pops up. A template represents the layout of the page and is laid on top of the content like a screen. Since it is hard to argue either about taste or beauty, you have the option of providing different templates for the same content. For example, the look of your website in winter could be different than that in summer, or it could have a baseball look during the World Series. In principle, a joomla templates consist of one or more logos, a certain color combination, selected character fonts and sizes, and as clever an arrangement of the available content as possible. There are two logos (Figures 3.14 and 3.15) and a footer line (Figure 3.16) in the example template:
Figure 3.14: Logo 1
Figure 3.15: Logo 2 Figure 3.16: Footer |


