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How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
How do i remove the bit on the bottom of my website that says "Powered by Joomla!. Valid XHTML and CSS."
This also comes up when i have the "Footer" published on the website. Then i have an extra copyright that says "Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License."
I have used the search engine to find an answer but i could only find an answer for Joomla 1.0
I have Joomla 1.5
I would like to remove this to make the website mine. And i have looked this up and it is OK to do this so that visitors don't have to see these links.
Thank you,
John.
This also comes up when i have the "Footer" published on the website. Then i have an extra copyright that says "Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License."
I have used the search engine to find an answer but i could only find an answer for Joomla 1.0
I have Joomla 1.5
I would like to remove this to make the website mine. And i have looked this up and it is OK to do this so that visitors don't have to see these links.
Thank you,
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Go to the core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini || modify it there.
FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=<a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a> is Free Software released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU/GPL License.</a>
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE JOOMLA! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the Joomla! Copyright information
OR, another way to do it is:
Go to yourtemplate/index.php >> bottom of page || change it there.
<p id="power_by">
<?php echo JText::_('Powered by') ?> <a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a>.
<?php echo JText::_('Valid') ?> <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer">XHTML</a> <?php echo JText::_('and') ?> <a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/chec ... er">CSS</a>
</p>
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=<a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a> is Free Software released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU/GPL License.</a>
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE JOOMLA! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the Joomla! Copyright information
OR, another way to do it is:
Go to yourtemplate/index.php >> bottom of page || change it there.
<p id="power_by">
<?php echo JText::_('Powered by') ?> <a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a>.
<?php echo JText::_('Valid') ?> <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer">XHTML</a> <?php echo JText::_('and') ?> <a href="http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/chec ... er">CSS</a>
</p>
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Herb,
Thank you for that explaination, this worked very well.
You explained exactly what to do and how to do it, so you took the hard work out of it.
I came here the day this forum was being changed for phpBB3 and i used the search engine and "Cached Google" pages to look for an answer. I was at this for several hours. You got it fixed for me in 5 minutes.
Just for anyone else that finds this info on a forum search, Herb's second fix for the template index page will need to be done for each template you use on your website.
Thank you Herb,
John.
Thank you for that explaination, this worked very well.
You explained exactly what to do and how to do it, so you took the hard work out of it.
I came here the day this forum was being changed for phpBB3 and i used the search engine and "Cached Google" pages to look for an answer. I was at this for several hours. You got it fixed for me in 5 minutes.
Just for anyone else that finds this info on a forum search, Herb's second fix for the template index page will need to be done for each template you use on your website.
Thank you Herb,
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Hi,
is there also a nice way to overwrite the footer line 1 and 2?
I tried to overwrite it as part of a language file, but it seems not possible to overwrite a en-GB.mod_footer.ini. Is there an other way?
I don't want to update the original file. Also I should have a multi-language solution.
Regards
Dieter
is there also a nice way to overwrite the footer line 1 and 2?
I tried to overwrite it as part of a language file, but it seems not possible to overwrite a en-GB.mod_footer.ini. Is there an other way?
I don't want to update the original file. Also I should have a multi-language solution.
Regards
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Hi Dieter,
I'm definitely not an expert but you should be able to edit the file "en-GB.mod_footer.ini". If you cannot edit the file, maybe your permissions for the file are set too high.
My permissions for editing this file are set to 644
Also just a guess but there must be a very similar file with a similar name for other languages.
Hope that helps.
John.
I'm definitely not an expert but you should be able to edit the file "en-GB.mod_footer.ini". If you cannot edit the file, maybe your permissions for the file are set too high.
My permissions for editing this file are set to 644
Also just a guess but there must be a very similar file with a similar name for other languages.
Hope that helps.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
John,
that's what I not want. When I edit it, each JOOMLA update may replace my modifications. There must me an option to overwrite. If that is not possible, there is maybe a change in JOOMLA necessary.
Luke
that's what I not want. When I edit it, each JOOMLA update may replace my modifications. There must me an option to overwrite. If that is not possible, there is maybe a change in JOOMLA necessary.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Luke,
I understand what you are saying but i don't think Joomla will remove the copyright info from all their software. Its written by the Joomla team and they have the right to keep the copyright info in the code. I agree with this!
Yes, you are right that when you update to the next version you will loose your changes. But that would mean never making any changes to the basic look of your website.
This is my suggestion to you, and this is what i will be doing.
Keep a special folder on your PC with a copy of all the modifications you make. Then when you update to the next Joomla, you can just replace the mod files you have changed.
I think this is as good as you are going to get. The other option Luke is to spend a lot of time here on this forum and see if you can get the developers of Joomla to add something into the code so you can "Tick the box" in your preferences to remove the Joomla copyright statement. This would be the ideal way but i don't have the time to follow up on this development.
John.
I understand what you are saying but i don't think Joomla will remove the copyright info from all their software. Its written by the Joomla team and they have the right to keep the copyright info in the code. I agree with this!
Yes, you are right that when you update to the next version you will loose your changes. But that would mean never making any changes to the basic look of your website.
This is my suggestion to you, and this is what i will be doing.
Keep a special folder on your PC with a copy of all the modifications you make. Then when you update to the next Joomla, you can just replace the mod files you have changed.
I think this is as good as you are going to get. The other option Luke is to spend a lot of time here on this forum and see if you can get the developers of Joomla to add something into the code so you can "Tick the box" in your preferences to remove the Joomla copyright statement. This would be the ideal way but i don't have the time to follow up on this development.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
John,
a footer should show the copyright of the content. It shows already the site name, but I have to change the date from (c) 2008 sitename to (c) 2007, 2008 sitename.
I also think to provide a flexible footer would help many installations! All need a copyright, but slide changes are sometimes necessary.
So I think a more flexible footer would be usefull for the whole community. Please let me know who I have to talk to, to get the changes into JOOMLA
a footer should show the copyright of the content. It shows already the site name, but I have to change the date from (c) 2008 sitename to (c) 2007, 2008 sitename.
I also think to provide a flexible footer would help many installations! All need a copyright, but slide changes are sometimes necessary.
So I think a more flexible footer would be usefull for the whole community. Please let me know who I have to talk to, to get the changes into JOOMLA
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I agree with you 100%, this should be just a simple matter of entering a few details and clicking save.
I am struggling just to learn how to use Joomla
If you want to follow this up, go the the forum index and there is a complete section dedicated to developing Joomla. You could post your suggestion there maybe. I'm new here Too
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I am struggling just to learn how to use Joomla
If you want to follow this up, go the the forum index and there is a complete section dedicated to developing Joomla. You could post your suggestion there maybe. I'm new here Too
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Hi All,
here how you can modify the footer, without modifying the language files.
add the following default.php in your <template name>/html/mod_footer directory and install the template. Then you get only the first footer line, the copyright line (I wanted to see 2 years, but that requires a change in the core footer). Additional html text is also possible, or replace it wit your text.
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
----->default.php end<-------
btw, here the original file:
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo $lineone; ?></div>
<div><?php echo JText::_( 'FOOTER_LINE2' ); ?></div>
----->default.php end<-------
here how you can modify the footer, without modifying the language files.
add the following default.php in your <template name>/html/mod_footer directory and install the template. Then you get only the first footer line, the copyright line (I wanted to see 2 years, but that requires a change in the core footer). Additional html text is also possible, or replace it wit your text.
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
----->default.php end<-------
btw, here the original file:
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo $lineone; ?></div>
<div><?php echo JText::_( 'FOOTER_LINE2' ); ?></div>
----->default.php end<-------
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Three quick questions:herb200mph wrote:Go to the core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini || modify it there.
FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=<a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a> is Free Software released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU/GPL License.</a>
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE JOOMLA! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the Joomla! Copyright information
Do I completely delete the FOOTER_LINE2 line, or do I set it as "FOOTER_LINE2=" ?
What does "MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>" do? Can it and the line underneath be deleted?
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Or you could not use mod_footer and just use a custom module with whatever text you want in it Then you don't have to worry about updates overwriting anything, you don't have to edit files and its easy to manage/change
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
This is what i done, i kept most of the code and just made it stuff to do with my website
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=www.MyWebSite.com
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE MyWebsite.COM COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the MyWebsite.COM Copyright information
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I can't help you with your other questions
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=www.MyWebSite.com
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE MyWebsite.COM COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the MyWebsite.COM Copyright information
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I can't help you with your other questions
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
You can always just wipe out the default stuff and insert a <div><table>...content area at that location.
Might be the easiest way to do it.
Might be the easiest way to do it.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
John,
why do you not overwrite with default.php. The following default.php should work for you:
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
<div>www.MyWebSite.com</div>
----->default.php end<----
and no over of the language file is necessary
Luke
why do you not overwrite with default.php. The following default.php should work for you:
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
<div>www.MyWebSite.com</div>
----->default.php end<----
and no over of the language file is necessary
Luke
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I want to thank everyone for the prompt replies. I could not locate the default.php file, where is it? I'm assuming the poster isn't talking about the index.php file.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I did the overwrite as part of the template.
Install the default.php as part of you template in: <template name>/html/mod_footer/
Then add the following line in: templateDetails.xml
<filename>html/mod_footer/default.php</filename>
as part of: <files>
Thats it, and no modification of the language file is necessary
Luke
Install the default.php as part of you template in: <template name>/html/mod_footer/
Then add the following line in: templateDetails.xml
<filename>html/mod_footer/default.php</filename>
as part of: <files>
Thats it, and no modification of the language file is necessary
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
There is absolutely no need to modify any core files to remover the footer.
If you are using a 1.0 template it is possible that the powered by is hard coded in your template html file. Simply edit that.
More likely is that you are seeing the footer module. SImply go to the module manager and unenable it.
As Louis already pointed out, If you want a custom footer module, the simplest thing is to go to the module manager and create a custom html module with whatever you want in it.
If you are using a 1.0 template it is possible that the powered by is hard coded in your template html file. Simply edit that.
More likely is that you are seeing the footer module. SImply go to the module manager and unenable it.
As Louis already pointed out, If you want a custom footer module, the simplest thing is to go to the module manager and create a custom html module with whatever you want in it.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I am using joomla 1.3 and i want to change the copyright on my site but after the reading the forums and knowing that this is the route <template name>/html/mod_footer/ to change the ntoice, i cannot find this on my control panel. Can anyone help me to locate it please
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
You have to define in your template directory a directory /html and in /html adirectory a /mod_footer directory. And there you have to store the default.php.
as sample you have to use the: /module/mod_footer/tmpl/default.php
See the beez template, they use this technique to overwrite other module defaults
as sample you have to use the: /module/mod_footer/tmpl/default.php
See the beez template, they use this technique to overwrite other module defaults
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I could not disable a 1.1 template footer from the 1.5 module manager. Looks like there are several approaches to deleting the footer. Deleting it via the Language folder gave me the best result because it retained the bottom-padding after the contents were deleted. I won't bother changing default.php but it's nice to know I have so many options.mcsmom wrote:There is absolutely no need to modify any core files to remover the footer.
If you are using a 1.0 template it is possible that the powered by is hard coded in your template html file. Simply edit that.
More likely is that you are seeing the footer module. SImply go to the module manager and unenable it.
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I am dumbfounded! Using joomla 1.5.1 with the rhuk_milkyway template default.
I have tried every option listed here and none have changed the footer text. the only one that works is the disable the footer module but I want my company info to show in the footer.
I have edited the following files and the original "Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License." reference is still showing.
Created a folder mod_footer with a default.php file inside containing the code:
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
The mod_footer folder was placed in the html folder of the template I am using, rhuk_milkyway, which is the default template.
Modified - libraries/joomla/version.php
Also tried core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini
I have tried every option listed here and none have changed the footer text. the only one that works is the disable the footer module but I want my company info to show in the footer.
I have edited the following files and the original "Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License." reference is still showing.
Created a folder mod_footer with a default.php file inside containing the code:
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
The mod_footer folder was placed in the html folder of the template I am using, rhuk_milkyway, which is the default template.
Modified - libraries/joomla/version.php
Also tried core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini
Last edited by sherrick on Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I also tried this option but wanted to ask where this file should be located so it will work.DieterW wrote:John,
why do you not overwrite with default.php. The following default.php should work for you:
---->default.php start<-----
<?php // no direct access
defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); ?>
<div><?php echo JText::_($lineone); ?></div>
<div>www.MyWebSite.com</div>
----->default.php end<----
and no over of the language file is necessary
Luke
I placed it in rhuk_milkyway/html/mod_footer
Thanks!!
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
sherrick,
You sound like you want to do exactly what i wanted to do. Keep the copyright but just change the words so its your words in the copyright. I suggest you do this;
Go to the core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini || modify it there.
Find this;
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=<a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a> is Free Software released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU/GPL License.</a>
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE JOOMLA! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the Joomla! Copyright information
-------------------------------
Replace it with this, or your website copyright info
---------------------------------------------------
FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=www.MyWebSite.com
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE MyWebsite.COM COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the MyWebsite.COM Copyright information
---------------------------------
This worked fine for me!
John.
You sound like you want to do exactly what i wanted to do. Keep the copyright but just change the words so its your words in the copyright. I suggest you do this;
Go to the core files >> Languages >> en-GB.mod_footer.ini || modify it there.
Find this;
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=<a href="http://www.joomla.org">Joomla!</a> is Free Software released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html">GNU/GPL License.</a>
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE JOOMLA! COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the Joomla! Copyright information
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Replace it with this, or your website copyright info
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FOOTER=Footer
FOOTER_LINE1=Copyright © %date% %sitename%. All Rights Reserved.
FOOTER_LINE2=www.MyWebSite.com
MOD_FOOTER=<em>mod_footer</em>
THIS MODULE SHOWS THE MyWebsite.COM COPYRIGHT INFORMATION=This Module shows the MyWebsite.COM Copyright information
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This worked fine for me!
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Just a heads up to anyone else who finds this thread from searching on how to change the wording in the footer.
As previously stated, there appear to be several ways to do it, and I see several different people suggesting different ways are better/shouldn't need to be done, etc. Obviously, this process should be a whole lot easier, as the whole idea for a CMS is that it be "plug-n-play" and easy for n00bs to set up...but that's a post for the feature requests forum...
What I found is *if* you choose the method if editing the language file /language/en-GB/en-GB.mod_footer.ini (edit FOOTER_LINE1 and FOOTER_LINE2), links will only work if they are absolute path (as opposed to relative). At least *I* found this to be so, on my server. If the links aren't working, it's something to check.
When I tried to add footer links, the output is simply "array." I know it's an array...what I wanted was links
I've decided to try Louis' suggestion and create a custom module. Failing that, I'll hard-code the links in the template.
EDIT: Ummmm...now I feel foolish. I had no idea how EASY creating a module would be. Works beautifully....thank you Louis, for the suggestion (even though it was towards the OP, it helped me as well).
As previously stated, there appear to be several ways to do it, and I see several different people suggesting different ways are better/shouldn't need to be done, etc. Obviously, this process should be a whole lot easier, as the whole idea for a CMS is that it be "plug-n-play" and easy for n00bs to set up...but that's a post for the feature requests forum...
What I found is *if* you choose the method if editing the language file /language/en-GB/en-GB.mod_footer.ini (edit FOOTER_LINE1 and FOOTER_LINE2), links will only work if they are absolute path (as opposed to relative). At least *I* found this to be so, on my server. If the links aren't working, it's something to check.
When I tried to add footer links, the output is simply "array." I know it's an array...what I wanted was links
I've decided to try Louis' suggestion and create a custom module. Failing that, I'll hard-code the links in the template.
EDIT: Ummmm...now I feel foolish. I had no idea how EASY creating a module would be. Works beautifully....thank you Louis, for the suggestion (even though it was towards the OP, it helped me as well).
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I can easily deactivate the footer in 1.5
But doesn't all this conflict with this FAQ?
*- If it does, why does the program readily allows the deactivation of the footer module?
*- If it does, Is there a way to purchase the right to remove the reference to joomla?
Thank you in advance.
But doesn't all this conflict with this FAQ?
*- If it does, why does the program readily allows the deactivation of the footer module?
*- If it does, Is there a way to purchase the right to remove the reference to joomla?
Thank you in advance.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
I don't understand the question.
The FAQ clearly says you do not need to display Powered by Joomla! or anything else. You can also change the meta information in your global configuration.
What you can not do is remove the license and copyright information in source files; this information is never directly displayed to end users.
The FAQ clearly says you do not need to display Powered by Joomla! or anything else. You can also change the meta information in your global configuration.
What you can not do is remove the license and copyright information in source files; this information is never directly displayed to end users.
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
Hi mcsmom,
Thank you for the reply. You are correct, technically there is no conflict. However it seemed to me that there was a conflict with the spirit of the rule described in the FAQ.
I will happily accept your point of view.
BTW joomla is a fantastic software.
Thanks again
Thank you for the reply. You are correct, technically there is no conflict. However it seemed to me that there was a conflict with the spirit of the rule described in the FAQ.
I will happily accept your point of view.
BTW joomla is a fantastic software.
Thanks again
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Re: How to remove the joomla 1.5 copyright info
hello
i using Joomla_1.0.13and i want remove any copy right please help me
i using Joomla_1.0.13and i want remove any copy right please help me