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Perhaps you need to add a Google Map, a Facebook widget, a Newsletter widget or other custom coding. To do this, you basically need to create a custom html module, assign it to a module position and menu, turn off you WYSIWYG editor, insert the custom html coding and save the Module.
Here are 5 computer tips that you might find interesting:
Tip 1: Turn your computer's browser window into a simple text editor.
If you want to bring up a basic text editor you can type in, just paste this into the address bar of your browser:
data:text/html
Use this screen to paste or type in text!
Stop Spam
I would strongly advise all website owners to NEVER put email address on their websites.
Putting an email address (linkable or not) on a public website means you are allowing your email to be farmed by spammers to use or sell your email address to other spammers.
In this video, two of the most popular and talked-about CMS solutions - WordPress and Joomla! - are investigated and reviewed. Get ready to see their principal differences between them, and make the best
Lately I have had numerous discussions with customers in regards to upgrading their websites from older versions of Joomla to the newest supported version - Joomla 3.6.4. Support for Joomla 2.5.28 has now ended and I am recommending that my customers consider upgrading their sites to the supported stable version. Version 3.6.4, is now the stable version, and as a result, security patches will no longer be provided for any older versions of Joomla.