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Last Updated (Wednesday, 04 February 2009 11:13) Written by Aaron Veryard Tuesday, 11 December 2007 09:00
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The Joomla tutorial at SiteGround explains the basic how-to-do's in Joomla! and shows how and where to actually start building the website. It includes installation and template change instructions, management of Joomla extensions, and simple administration tricks.

Free Joomla templates

The Joomla template gallery at SiteGround contains a rich collection of free to use Joomla templates. The themes are suitable for community, personal and business projects and are easy to customize for the particular use the webmaster might need.

Expert Joomla hosting

The servers of SiteGround are fully-optimized to accommodate Joomla-powered websites. Free installation of Joomla is also included in the hosting services provided by SiteGround.

Joomla! License Guidelines

Last Updated (Thursday, 19 July 2007 09:21) Written by Aaron Veryard Friday, 20 August 2004 12:11
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This website is powered by Joomla! The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005-2006 Open Source Matters. All other content and data, including data entered into this website and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.

If you want to distribute, copy or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the GNU General Public License. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read 'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program' and the 'GNU General Public License FAQ'.

The Joomla! licence has always been GPL.

Only one edit window! How do I create "Read more..."?

Last Updated (Thursday, 03 May 2007 09:36) Written by Aaron Veryard Friday, 06 October 2006 21:29
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This is now implemented by inserting a tag (button is in the editor area) a dotted line appears in the edited text showing the split location for the "Read more...". A new bot takes care of the rest.

It is worth mentioning that this does not have a negative effect on migrated data from older sites. The new implementation is fully backward compatible.