The best way is to download the updated code and check the README file for any special upgrade instructions.
In general, most modules can be upgraded by uninstalling the old version of the module using the Joomla Installer. Then, install the updated version of the code.
Other modules are very simple and can be updated by unzipping the new code and uploading it on top of the old module in the JOOMLA-ROOT/modules folder.
Check with each individual module to see which method is the safer and/or recommended path for upgrade.
Joomla consists of components, modules, plug-ins and templates. Modules are the area blocks that surround the component. While you can only have a single component per page, you can have lots of modules. Modules are placed in module positions. Module positions are encoded into the Joomla template and managed via the module manager. Joomla is one of easiest way to maintain the content. it is used for blog website
When you upgrade the modules in your computer, you need to match the latencies of new ones to the old ones in the computer. When they are not the same it can cause the computer to run slow and not run properly.
When you upgrade the modules in your computer, you need to match the latencies of new ones to the old ones in the computer. When they are not the same it can cause the computer to run slow and not run properly.
yes!
Joomla is a free open source content management system for publishing on the internet. You can contact a Joomla developer through the Joomla website..
That depends on how many slots you have and if they are all filled or not.
You add more memory, or you replace the memory with larger modules.
SODIMMs(Small Dual Inline Memory Modules)
in short: yes, Joomla is a Framework!!
Joomla 1.6 at the moment.
In Joomla 1.0.x, login in the admin area, click on Modules -> Site Modules When the list shows up, select Type: mod_login Click on the publish/unpublish button You can also go to Site -> Global Configuration On the Site tab, change Front-end Login to No and save the configuration. In Joomla 1.5.9 Extensions -> Module Manager For - Select Type - choose mod_login Select the module and click on Disable at the top right You can also go to Site -> Global Configuration Click on System Under User Settings set "Allow User Registration" to No and save the configuration.
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