Joomla 1.5 - Global Configuration

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

I decided that today would be a good day to start configuring .

I logged in and began at the “Site” section of the area. I took a quick look and noticed that there wasn’t all that much to configure. Here is what I did:

- Changed the editor from 2.0 to no editor. I don’t like giving others access to HTML on my sites.
- Changed the Global Site to Fiixer. (Just a fill in word to get rid of )
- Changed the Global Site Meta Keywords to fiixer.
- Switched the Friendly and Use mod_rewrite from no to yes. friendly using mod_rewrite is pretty simple if your server and system support it. Some people say doing this enhances your ’s indexing and ranking in . Basically, it changes “index.php?a=aboutus&b=andaboutyou” to “index/aboutus/aboutyou.” It’s cleaner and gives your visitors a chance to remember your . It’s up to you if it’s worth it.

Next, I visited the “System” section of the area. In this section, I mostly kept everything set as it came, but did change two areas:

- Changed the New User to “Author.” (I think this gives the registered members the ability to submit and , but they must be approved by an administrator)
- Turned Cache on. (speeds up on sites)

In the “Server” section of the , I left everything alone.

Ok, that was fairly painless.

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