Of course, as noted earlier, those contributions are not just benefiting one group of people. Because of improvements to the Joomla! System, they benefit themselves and their clients, they reap the rewards of contributing to the project directly. However, all of the rest of the Joomla! User community also benefits. And when one Joomla! Extension developer creates a custom extension for one client they often make that available for everyone - so we all benefit there also.
The one major key difference is that Joomla! If all of the people working to keep Joomla! The good news is that in over 10 years of history, through good times and bad, the Joomla! Community has continued on - developing a solid, professional CMS used by millions, and maintaining the teams necessary to handle all the other non-coding tasks related to the livelihood of a modern CMS.
In an effort to give the Joomla! Community a solid foundation for the next 10 years the organisation of the community was recently re-envisioned and a new leadership structure put in place. Post by gjacob » Sun Mar 23, pm. Post by farmerdon » Sun Mar 23, pm. Post by mandville » Sun Mar 23, pm. Post by gjacob » Mon Mar 24, pm. Post by TikkiRo » Tue May 27, pm. Post by leolam » Wed May 28, am. Post by TikkiRo » Wed May 28, pm.
Post by jpaolini » Wed May 28, pm. Post by abercrombie » Thu Jun 05, am. Post by omojesu » Sun Jun 08, am. Post by leolam » Sun Jun 08, pm. Post by omojesu » Sun Jun 08, pm. Post by leolam » Mon Jun 09, am. Post by ranwilli » Mon Jun 09, am. Post by omojesu » Mon Jun 09, pm. Post by ranwilli » Mon Jun 09, pm. Post by leolam » Tue Jun 10, am. Post by lulubug » Fri Sep 05, am. All Rights Reserved. Quick links. Removing joomla is free software etc General questions relating to Joomla!
Save the file and upload it, and replace the old index. That should be all you need to do! If you're looking for a good template, have you seen our list of Free Joomla Templates?
With Joomla 1. To remove this from the default 1. Do not remove the whole line because you might break your template. Other templates are likely to not use the URL and use their own links. You would have to use some kind of software on your local installation which looks within text files, and search for the text you want to change. Once you find it, you can change it to suit your needs. Within your template's index.
Within the language files. Your template's index. There are pros and cons to either of these strategies, which I will explain as I go. Editing your template's index. Pros: Quick easy and efficient. It will also survive any upgrade of the core installation. Cons: If you change templates, or use multiple templates you will have to replicate your edits throughout multiple templates.
Post by Faldinio » Sat Feb 25, pm. All Rights Reserved. Quick links. Remove Joomla! Need help with the Administration of your Joomla! Pop your questions in here. Forum Post Assistant - If you are serious about wanting help, you will use this tool to help you post. Post by doigro » Tue Aug 15, am I need to remove "Joomla!
Does anybody knows where to look? Re: Remove Joomla! Post by wialco » Wed Aug 23, am Actually, you go to the includes folder and in the version. Post by axmednuur » Thu Nov 27, pm Thank you for all of you. The person who asked the question and the person who answered. Thanks again. Post by rcrescini » Tue Apr 14, pm Looks like this is an old post for an earlier version of Joomla 1. This also comes up when i have the "Footer" published on the website.
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