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Joomla! Archive
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Joomla breaks PayPal Button Code
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No CommentsRecent versions of Joomla! have been seen to break PayPal button code. This is because the newer versions are stripping the action attribute from the <form> tag. You can fix... -
Removing or changing the GENERATOR meta tag
Posted on October 3, 2009 | No CommentsYou may prefer not to have the generator meta tag in the <head> section of your source code reveal what you've used to create your website. To change this, insert... -
Removing 'Welcome to the Frontpage' from Joomla
Posted on August 22, 2009 | No CommentsA steady frustration for new Joomla users is the "Welcome to the Frontpage" text that appears on the site. To remove this, go to Menu Manager (or the "Menu" Dropdown... -
SEF URLs cause access problems in Joomla!
Posted on July 31, 2009 | No CommentsFrank Summers reports a solution for a problem which causes pages to become inaccessible on a Joomla! site when Search Engine Friendly URLs are turned on. It seems to have... -
Securing your Admin account in Joomla!
Posted on June 22, 2009 | No CommentsBy default, the Super-Administrator in Joomla is named Administrator, and the user record is #62. This gives any hacker an easy starting point to attack your site. One of your...