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Joomla World is a movement which aim is to support the open source Joomla! CMS community. We do it by sharing the knowledge with the community, allowing individuals to share their experience with the world. Right now our knowledge base contains tutorials, tips and videos on how to install, manage, enhance Joomla and develop new components for it.
Another project we're working on right now is to offer a selection of Joomla! templates. Of course everything we do is for free! So if you would like to contribute to the project learn how you can do it here. If you need any kind of support you can contact us. Community forums will be available very soon.
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Auto-Frontpage 1.0 is released!
Auto-Frontpage is a native Joomla! 1.5 plugin which takes care of automatically publishing articles on the frontpage of your Joomla website. First of all it will auto-publish all your new articles - no more messing around with publishing manually and struggling over the right order of articles. Secondly this plugin will also take care of the homepage when you don't have any new articles. in this case the plugin will republish one of your old articles, keeping your site fresh for visitors and for Search Engines. It's great for SEO and the visitors doesn't get bored. You can define the time period for getting the frontpage updated. Almost any parameters can be configured easily
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Tuesday, 21 July 2009 21:55 |
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One of the most important security measures in Joomla! is ensuring that certain PHP files in public_html containing executable code or confidential data are protected from direct Internet access.
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 20:30 |
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If after upgrading to the latest version of Joomla 1.5.15 you started to get JPAGE_CURRENT_OF_TOTAL displayed at the bottom of the page just below the page navigation, this means that you're using localized version of the Frontend and that if you want to get rid of this mess you should keep reading.
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 20:21 |
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In case you’ve lost the db settings of your Joomla website you can easily retrieve them from the Joomla configuration file. Here is how to do it.
Edit the file ‘configuration.php’ in any text editor. This file is located right in the root of the website and it describes the general configuration of the website. This is a php file which declares one class: class JConfig.
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