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Supported File Types (Joomla 2.5)

Depending on the version of Joomla that you're using, different file types are support. Uploading different file types to your site is important if you want to provide links to different files instead of incorporating the content into an article or module itself. To find out what file types are supported for your version of Joomla, follow the steps below. Please note that the screenshots below were taken using Joomla 2.5, but the process is similar in other versions.

Viewing Supported File Types

Adding a Supported File Type

Viewing Supported File Types

First, log in to the Administration area (the back end) of your site, and go to your Media Manager.

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Once inside the Media Manager, select the "Options" icon.

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In the window that appears, you'll be able to view what file types are supported by your version of Joomla! 

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Please note that although Joomla recognizes these file types, and that you can add a new file type in this area, you may also have to read the documentation below on how to add a file type profile using the JCE Editor.

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Adding a Supported File Type

For security reasons, the Media Manager limits the types of files that you can upload. By default, it will only allow upload these types of files:

  • bmp
  • csv
  • doc
  • gif
  • ico
  • jpg
  • jpeg
  • odg
  • odp
  • ods
  • odt
  • pdf
  • png
  • ppt
  • swf
  • txt
  • xcf
  • xls

If you would like to upload a file type that is not in this list, you'll have to add the extension for the file type into the Legal Extensions (File Types) filed inside the Media Manager Options area. First, click on the "Options button" in the Media Manager toolbar.

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Next, add the desired file extension to the end of the list in the "Legal Extensions" (File Types) box. For example, if you wanted to be able to upload a new format Microsoft Word document you would add "docx" to the end of the list. Make sure you place a comma in between the end of the list and the new file extension. Save your work when you're done.

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Now you'll be able to upload that file type into the Media Manager and utilize it in your site.

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