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Installing or updating language packs in Joomla

If your Joomla site visitors or users speak one language and your administrators another, you can install language packs and customize your language settings to serve their needs.

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Updating Joomla 1.6 and later

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How to update Joomla 1.6 and later releases.

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Adding a feed to the Joomla control panel

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If you administer a Joomla installation, it is your responsibility to promptly apply security updates are available. And this is true not only of the Joomla core, but of all the extensions you've installed as well. One good way to receive timely news of updates is to follow each project's feeds.

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Securing a Joomla installation

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Things every Joomla installation needs to be secure.

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Linking to internal content in Joomla

Joomla newbies often ask how to link text in one content item to another. There are several different ways to do this; here I describe one easy method using JCE Editor.

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Uploading and inserting images in Joomla

A frequent question Joomla newbies have is how to upload and insert an image into an article. There are several different ways to do this; try them all and see which works best for you.

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Uninstalling Joomla

Uninstalling Joomla is trivially easy.

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Managing advertising in Joomla

Joomla allows you to manage your site's advertising clients and their display and text ads. You can keep track of impressions (the number of times an ad is shown), clicks (the number of times an ad is clicked on), and much more.

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Making additional domains work in Joomla on Pair Networks

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How to add an additional domain to a Joomla installation hosted at Pair Networks to point to a particular subportion of that site.

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Updating Joomla 1.0 and 1.5

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Brad Baker, a founding member of the Joomla project, likens not keeping your Joomla installation up to date to driving a racing car without a helmet or seatbelt. Here's how to buckle up.

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