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    Thanks for the advice on the templates, I have a couple to work from.

    You mentioned in this thread that I can install it to a subfolder off the domain root. What I want to do is install it for the moment to a subfolder (so that it doesn't affect the existing site), and then when it is ready just move it to the root. Is this possible? This will allow me to work on setting it up wherever I am, not just when I'm sat at home using a local install.
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    Ah, it seems yes, this is possible. Sorted!

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    The Joomla community forums definitely contain a load of useful information to answer most questions. It is how I mainly got to grips with Joomla a few years ago. They are fairly quick to answer questions on there too.

    Most of the popular component developers are also more than happy to answer questions sent to them in personal emails, or on their own site forums. All in all Joomla has one of the best communities I've seen for anything web related (vBulletin is the other community I've always impressed by).

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