When you first login to your Joomla 4 site, you may have noticed a warning message stating “Joomla! would like your permission to collect some basic statistics.” This information is sent to the Joomla development team so they can analyze the data and use it to improve the software. This guide will explain what Joomla Read More >
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Custom Joomla 4 Privacy Policy
The Joomla 4 Privacy Policy plugin forces users to acknowledge and agree to your website privacy policy. If manual user registration is enabled, they’ll be prompted to read it within the registration form. Existing Joomla 4 users will be notified of the new change upon their next login. Disabled by default, the Privacy Policy plugin Read More >
How to Disable The TinyMCE Editor in Joomla 4
As you may know, Joomla 4 provides you with the TinyMCE editor by default. This interface basically mimics your standard what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editor in the style of Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Open Office. You can highlight text, bold, italic, center, and do other basic formatting to make your text come alive. However, some web Read More >
How to Remove the Login Form Module in Joomla 4
After installing Joomla 4, you probably noticed a “Login Form” section on the right when you first visit your site. This login section is not useful if you don’t allow user registrations, or it may not match the purpose of your website. This is known as a site module, which are pieces that make up Read More >
How to Reset Joomla 4 Site to Base Settings
In this article, you will learn how to destroy and reset Joomla from base settings. This procedure is not recommended for someone who has an active Joomla site, as this process is designed for someone who is just learning Joomla 4 and wants a clean slate to start over. This action is destructive. The purpose Read More >
Joomla 4 Registration Terms and Conditions Statement
The Terms and Conditions plugin grants the ability to add a custom Joomla 4 registration terms and conditions statement on your user registration page. This is a step up from the User Profile plugin which only displays a “Terms of Service” (ToS) link with radio buttons for “Agree” or “No.” This plugin is useful for Read More >
How to Load the Sample Data in Joomla! 4.0
Joomla! 4.0 comes with a new template called Cassiopeia. You can see a great demonstration of this new template by simply loading the sample data that comes packaged with the Joomla! 4.0 installation. This tutorial will walk you through a brief tutorial on how to load the sample data so that you can see an Read More >
How to Install Joomla! 4.0 with Softaculous
Installing applications are much easier when using Softaculous. Softaculous has recently updated the installation script for Joomla! to include version 4.0. This tutorial will show you how to install Joomla! 4.0 with Softaculous. Steps to Install Joomla! 4.0 with Softaculous Login to cPanel. Open Softaculous in the Software section. Depending on your version of Softaculous Read More >
Easy Joomla 4.0 Backups using Softaculous
Softaculous makes backups of installations that it tracks as simple as a mouse click. This brief tutorial will walk you through the steps of making a backup with a Softaculous-installed Joomla! site. Create Joomla 4.0 Backups with Softaculous This completes our tutorial on how to back up a Joomla 4.0 installation using Softaculous. Note that the Read More >
Manually Install Joomla 4.0
After 9 years of diligent work, Joomla developers have reached the major milestone of Joomla version 4.0. This article will walk you through how to manually install Joomla 4.0 in two major steps – the database setup and the webserver installation. Note that these instructions will be using a cPanel-based web server installation using the Read More >
WordPress 5.9 Release Date and Planned Features
WordPress 5.9 will be released in December 2021. It will be the third and final major release of the year. This release will be led by WordPress founding developer Matt Mullenweg. Most of what is expected for WordPress 5.9 is yet to be determined, but this article will cover the information that is available regarding Read More >
Force HTTPS on Joomla 4
One of the first things you should do when you install a new website is install an SSL certificate, free or paid, to encrypt traffic. Then, you must force HTTPS on Joomla 4 traffic. Neither are difficult tasks to complete and both instantly secure Joomla for you and your visitors. cPanel server hosting includes AutoSSL, Read More >
Sucuri for WordPress: Remote Malware Scan
The Sucuri Security plugin offers a Remote Malware Scan tool you can use to protect and clean your WordPress site. For the best performance, this should be part of your site before you have an issue. Do keep in mind this only monitors the Core WordPress files. This means that malware hiding in your plugins, Read More >
What Are The Basics of Git I Should Know?
Most individuals working in the tech world in some form must know the basics of Git. Git is the likely candidate for most popular version control system, and more and more workflows — from coding to writing documentation, or even managing “dotfiles” at your dedicated server host — integrate some form of Git version control. Read More >
How To Use the “Info” System
Info is a powerful terminal-based documentation reader that you can use an alternative to, or in addition to, man pages and Linux help pages. Instead of searching Google every time you have a question, get to know the info system and you can find your own answers from the best source: the documentation itself. So Read More >
Enable and Customize Joomla 4 User Registration
Joomla 4 user registration is disabled by default. For many website owners, this is a more preferred method to secure Joomla from cyber attacks and unauthorized users. This could become overwhelming for eCommerce sites and forums, though. Fortunately, enabling Joomla user registration and custom registration forms is a painless process. Allow Joomla 4 User Registration Read More >
Joomla 4 Accessibility Features
Improving Joomla 4 accessibility is painless and fast. No third party plugins required to get started. All you need to do is enable the web accessibility plugin that’s already included in your installation. Enable Joomla 4 Accessibility Features Log into your Joomla 4 administrator dashboard (e.g. https://example.com/administrator). Select System from the sidebar. Under Manage, select Read More >
Creating Joomla 4 Redirects
Creating URL redirects for dead links is one the easiest methods for improving Joomla search engine optimization (SEO) in larger websites. This Joomla 4 SEO method is easy with the pre-installed Redirects module. There’s no need to install a third party redirect plugin, though there are plenty available for other SEO tasks. Below we’ll cover Read More >
Joomla 4 Security HTTP Headers
Learning how to secure Joomla 4 is easier than ever before. With the pre-installed HTTP Headers Joomla plugin, you can add up to ten security HTTP headers to protect your data against next-generation cyber attacks. How to Secure Joomla 4 with HTTP Headers Log into your Joomla 4 administrator dashboard (e.g. https://example.com/administrator). Select System from Read More >
Kanban Project Management with Drupal Burndown Module
Burndown is a native Drupal agile project management tool. It provides support for both kanban and sprint-based projects and several forms of task-size estimation. The module is designed for flexibility and extensibility, but it has sensible defaults in place: just turn it on, navigate to the Burndown dashboard from your menu, and start adding projects. Read More >