Welcome to the Frontpage – Change Joomla Title
The default title of the Joomla CMS system is “Welcome to the Frontpage”. In the new Joomla 1.5rc1, to change the default homepage title tag do the following:
login to your administrator panel
From the menu tab select “main menu”
Click the “home” checkbox, then click the edit button
Then click the “Parameters System” on the right to drop down the menu
Now you can choose to display the default page title, you can change the page title, or you disable the page title. If you disable the page title, I have observed that the default homepage title becomes the title of the main article set to display on the homepage.
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Android Blackbook Pro – Full Support & New Features
June 30, 2010 - 10:17 am
Tags: auto responder, Blackbook, client, code cleanup, high priority, list, menu, New, photo support, sms client
Posted in Android, MMS, pro, sms | No comments
Blackbook now supports two themes in the SMS client (Bubbles and Stock). You can toggle the them via the menu option (nice and easy). I fixed a couple of bugs last night, and completely removed the kill pill that is in the BETA version. The pro version will receive all updates from now on. There [...]
Android Blackbook – Motorola Droid Milestone
June 27, 2010 - 10:39 am
Tags: Android, app, Blackbook, call, drawback, Droid, menu, Motorola, settings menu
Posted in Droid, blackbook, milestone | 4 comments
Blackbook now is confirmed to work on the Motorola Droid Milestone. This is of great importance because it extends its reach tremendously. There is still a lot of work to be done with the application. I will be completely revamping the entire user interface. The main page will predominantly remain the same, for now, as [...]
VirtualBox Manager – Dialogs Class Complete Re-Write
May 25, 2010 - 10:54 am
Tags: dialogs, host, host settings, menu, menu settings, new style, previous design, Re, settings menu, virtualbox
Posted in Manager, coding, dialogs, menu, methods, virtualbox | No comments
I re-wrote the dialogs class and removed 3 redundant methods. I was able to consolidate 4 methods into a single re-usable method that substantially reduced the code to implement the main host settings menu. The user will no see any difference, but it should reduce the size of the package slightly, and is just simply [...]
VirtualBox Manager – Version 44MPG
May 17, 2010 - 9:22 am
Tags: bug, cleanup, code, code cleanup, header images, input data, keyboards, machine, page, stable release
Posted in Manager, code, oncreate, rsa, virtualbox | No comments
VirtualBox Manager was released two days ago and several updates have been published since then. I have fixed a bug on the delete hosts page Enhanced the header images on the delete hosts page and machine page Tweaked the keyboards in the input data menus Added references to the host as well as the machine [...]
VirtualBox Manager – Whats Next?
May 16, 2010 - 2:32 pm
Tags: application, control menu, host, host control, level application, machine, menu, mininum, relevant servers, service
Posted in Apache, Manager, Mysql, Sendmail, Server, machine, password, virtual, virtualbox | No comments
There is a small bug on the delete hosts page that will be fixed. I’m going to keep the max number of hosts, at this time, to 7 to support smaller screens without having to rewrite the code to support multiple pages of hosts. I’m going to add, at mininum, an additional class where I [...]
Apache 2 Manage Modules and Sites – Configuration Structure
February 14, 2010 - 10:52 am
Tags: Apache, com, conf, default, document, document roots, example, host containers, php5, servername, software modules, sudo, virtualhost, www data
Posted in a2dismod, a2dissite, a2enmod, a2ensite, apache2, mod, php5 | No comments
Apache2 implements a structured method of organizing and enabling/disabling modules and sites. The default apache2 host is automatically turned on in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/, and it includes the virtual hosting option. Therefore, by default, virtual hosting is enabled. Create your virtual host containers in /etc/apache2/sites-available, and then enable them by issuing the command: sudo a2ensite xxxxx.com VirtualHost [...]
KDE – Kmail
December 10, 2009 - 5:57 pm
Tags: comparable features, default, default mail client, gnome, kde, kmail, mail, mail clients, Thunderbird
Posted in Thunderbird, gnome, kde, kmail | 1 comment
I like kmail. It is the default mail client for KDE desktops. I have used Thunderbird for a long time now, but kmail is equivalent. So is evolution, which I use as well. Ultimately they all do the same thing; they are mail clients. Each one has comparable features, although they all look slightly different. [...]
Terminal Standard Output – Slowwwww Down
December 5, 2009 - 12:50 pm
Tags: grep, nvidia, nvidia drivers, page, space bar, use, way
Posted in less, output, standard, terminal | No comments
Have you ever hit an ls and it prints way to much? Have you ever hit a ps and its prints way too much? There are several things you can do. You can pipe it to a grep filter. If your search a downloads folder for NVIDIA drivers do: ls | grep NVIDIA You can [...]
VirtualBox Vista Images Coming Back
December 3, 2009 - 11:47 pm
Tags: copy, host network, host networking, license, machine, network bridge, page, virtual machine, Vista, vista host
Posted in Vista, host, image, virtualbox | No comments
I’m installing a copy of Vista in a virtual machine right now. The license will expire, but I’m not installing it for useful purposes. I’m going to re-add previously lost images to the most popular page on this website. http://www.bgevolution.com/blog/virtualbox-windows-vista-host-network-bridge-and-tap/ Although I find the page quite unnecessary, being the way to implement host networking has [...]
Nagios Virtual Server Monitoring in 15 Minutes – Intro
February 26, 2008 - 3:51 pm
Tags: consistent operation, maximum stability, Nagios, page, service, single web, System, virtual os, virtual servers, web, web service, website
Posted in JeOS, Nagios, Server, debian, etch, guest, host, virtualbox | 1 comment
Nagios allows you to graphically monitor your virtual servers from a single web page. No longer will you have to load each individual website or web service in order to verify consistent operation. Nagios can be downloaded directly from their website at: http://www.nagios.com On the Nagios homepage is a link to a 15 minute tutorial, [...]
June 26, 2008 - 10:18 am
but after doing that, the feed entries for joomla error. It only works with the title” Welcome to Prontpage”. How to fix it?
October 12, 2008 - 12:23 pm
Wow thanks dude,you’re great
May 9, 2009 - 8:17 pm
Cool.. I’ve been messing for hours with this. Thanks man!
May 14, 2009 - 5:05 am
thats simple, it was wondering arround the content component files
thanx, bro, and can u help in publishing an article about HOW TO UNDERSTAND FLOW OF JOOMLA CODING, i cant go through the coding of joomla its complex
May 23, 2009 - 8:36 am
Thanks nseidm1!
May 26, 2009 - 11:45 am
Thank you sometimes simple are hard to find!
June 7, 2009 - 7:44 am
I have been using Joomla for a few days now and trying to search for that title for hours!!! Thanks so much!
June 24, 2009 - 2:06 pm
i don’t know you, but i’m glad you were born, many thanks
September 5, 2009 - 2:23 am
Its very nice…good & great…thank a lot…..
jah blesh u…..
October 15, 2009 - 12:07 pm
I followed the steps, but I can not remove the title “Joomla subline possible” from the main page in de interes general . Can anyone help me?
March 18, 2010 - 5:02 am
thanks for this tutorial. it works