
Joomla! 1.7 introduces a Quick Update for sites already Update with Joomla 1.6.5 or 1.6.6 is fairly easy.
Posted on 02 October 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

Joomla! 1.7 introduces a Quick Update for sites already Update with Joomla 1.6.5 or 1.6.6 is fairly easy.
Posted on 29 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen
How to Preview Template Module Positions (tp=1) in Joomla 1.6 and Joomla 1.7?
Posted on 29 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen
In Joomla, you may have noticed that next to your article ‘created date’, you now have the text ‘Created on’ which can be unsightly in certain situations. The good news is there’s a few ways to remove this text: by turning off the created date or modify the language file.
Posted on 28 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

At any given time you may see a padlock next to a specific item in Joomla!’s administrative backend. These padlocks may be displayed next to any of the following (Content Items, Menu Items, Modules, etc).
Posted on 28 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen
Another year passes by with all the usual fun and frivolity, however, Did you remember to change your Copyright on your website footer?
Posted on 28 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

If you find yourself constantly clicking through the menu systems of Joomla to get to a particular place, I have a time-saving tip for you. It’s really quite easy to create a custom list of shortcuts you often use and place it in the control panel of your Joomla admin.
Posted on 28 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

When you install Joomla, the default title for the home page is “Welcome to the Frontpage“. Many Joomla newbies have trouble changing this text. In fact, one of the most commonly asked questions for new Joomla users is ‘Where is the “Welcome to the Frontpage” text?’.
Posted on 22 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

Page Class Suffix and Module Class Suffix parameters allow you to create new CSS classes in the HTML that Joomla! generates. This in turn allows you to apply individual CSS
Posted on 22 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

Sometimes web designers need to access a page class suffix from directly within a template. A common reason to do this is to assign unique styles to individual pages linked from a menu (e.g. to change the dominant color on that page).
Posted on 22 September 2011 by Phuoc Nguyen

There may be occasions where you would like to change the way a Joomla! Extension (such as a Component or Module,