For most people, running one website or blog is plenty. But for some amongst us, it doesn’t stop with just one. Full of ideas and seeking opportunities, we are always thinking of the next site to build. No matter what CMS you are using, at some point you might […]
Ah, GDPR. Who hasn’t heard about this new set of laws at this point? We probably don’t need to repeat that they’re EU laws meant to protect the private information of EU citizens. And at this point, you probably already understand that these protections are granted to EU […]
Open-Source CMS Joomla has recently announced through it’s official and unofficial channels that when Joomla 4.0 is released, it’ll only support PHP 7.0 and upwards. Rumors about this requirement have been doing the rounds in Joomla circles for a long time now. This choice will benefit both the […]
Once in a blue moon, I am summoned to work on a Joomla 1.5 website. It’s always one of those sites that’s got problems. Backend not loading. Entire site not loading. Everything looking like it was developed in Wordpad on Windows 3.1. Or, in today’s case, a user getting hundreds […]
This blog post is a guest post by the developers of Codelobster PHP Edition, and was published as-is. If you have any comments or concerns, please use the comments. For valuable work on creation of sites you need a good comfortable editor necessarily. There are many requiring paid products for […]