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  • adrew Friend
    #156209

    Under template manager, the javascript links to change the colors for each section don’t work, neither does the apply button. Apply works on every other page (using Mac 10.5.8 w/ firefox and safari, haven’t testing in windoze).

    How can we hide the “Cpanel” button at the top right? We don’t want to give our users the ability to flip things RTL/LTR or change colors or anything (one of those university and advertising guidelines- color and placement).

    Also, is there a good multi-categorization tool developed yet, that’s compatible with Teline’s tabs? I found one Joomla 1.5 multi-cat component, but it’s not compatible with Tabs. We’d prefer something similar to wordpress, where we just multi-click what sections/cats/subcats we want an article in.

    link: http://www.spubs.biz/telinenov/

    Next, how much RAM should i get the server to use? We’re on Joomla 1 Teline 1 right now, and it takes 2 minutes for a static content to load, and about 4 minutes for an article (no exaggeration). We had to bump it up last month because we started getting memory errors at the backend.

    We have 34,000 some-odd articles, what would be a good starting baseline for the php.ini file?

    Finally, if I enable SEF URL, the entire site breaks. I’ve followed the wiki article linked on the admin page, and no dice. Have I missed anything?

    adrew Friend
    #362325

    <em>@adrew 202470 wrote:</em><blockquote>Under template manager, the javascript links to change the colors for each section don’t work, neither does the apply button. Apply works on every other page (using Mac 10.5.8 w/ firefox and safari, haven’t testing in windoze).[/quote]

    Okay, i put the FTP information, and that made it happy. But even hitting apply, it doesn’t change the colors, even though it claims it does.

    How can we hide the “Cpanel” button at the top right? We don’t want to give our users the ability to flip things RTL/LTR or change colors or anything (one of those university and advertising guidelines- color and placement).

    Also, is there a good multi-categorization tool developed yet, that’s compatible with Teline’s tabs? I found one Joomla 1.5 multi-cat component, but it’s not compatible with Tabs. We’d prefer something similar to wordpress, where we just multi-click what sections/cats/subcats we want an article in.

    link: http://www.spubs.biz/telinenov/

    Next, how much RAM should i get the server to use? We’re on Joomla 1 Teline 1 right now, and it takes 2 minutes for a static content to load, and about 4 minutes for an article (no exaggeration). We had to bump it up last month because we started getting memory errors at the backend.

    We have 34,000 some-odd articles, what would be a good starting baseline for the php.ini file?

    Finally, if I enable SEF URL, the entire site breaks. I’ve followed the wiki article linked on the admin page, and no dice. Have I missed anything?</blockquote>

    steinar Friend
    #362340

    <em>@adrew 202870 wrote:</em><blockquote>How can we hide the “Cpanel” button at the top right?.</blockquote>
    The Cpanel goes away as soon as you have disabled the Cpanel settings (Template>Profiles) between Menu settings and Advanced settings, I am not sure what it is called in English, Preferences?

    I am afraid you have too many different topics here; I can only offer help on this one, sorry. :-[

    Phill Moderator
    #362346

    <em>@adrew 202470 wrote:</em><blockquote>Next, how much RAM should i get the server to use? We’re on Joomla 1 Teline 1 right now, and it takes 2 minutes for a static content to load, and about 4 minutes for an article (no exaggeration). We had to bump it up last month because we started getting memory errors at the backend. </blockquote>

    So are you upgrading to 1.5/telineIIv2?

    How much ram depends on far too many things for us to advise including your server setup/hardware, os, number of users etc. Joomla 1.1.x was not too heave nor was teline 1.

    adrew Friend
    #362941

    <em>@phill luckhurst 202893 wrote:</em><blockquote>So are you upgrading to 1.5/telineIIv2?

    How much ram depends on far too many things for us to advise including your server setup/hardware, os, number of users etc. Joomla 1.1.x was not too heave nor was teline 1.</blockquote>

    We have about 400 users, 34,000 stories +- a few thou, not sure on server or any of that (school’s system). They’ve had to continuously give us more RAM over time because we’ve overloaded the system, so i want to be able to tell them a high initial number so we dont have that problem.

    Phill Moderator
    #362950

    With only 400 users you would not need much. Is it a linux system? For instance, for http://www.coppermine-gallery.net we have 1gb configured but it would run fine with 750mb. Bear in mind that over there we often have a 1000+ users on at a time just in the forums. But that is not a complicated site. I have on another server 1gb of ram with 11 websites running on it and again don’t use too much ram with many of them being Joomla based. So if you are running into memory problems you have to work out where they are coming from. It could be that you are trying to resize many large images on the fly or stream lots of media. If you are on a linux system it should not be too hard to work out what is consuming the memory and work from there.

    adrew Friend
    #362958

    <em>@phill luckhurst 203678 wrote:</em><blockquote>With only 400 users you would not need much. Is it a linux system? For instance, for http://www.coppermine-gallery.net we have 1gb configured but it would run fine with 750mb. Bear in mind that over there we often have a 1000+ users on at a time just in the forums. But that is not a complicated site. I have on another server 1gb of ram with 11 websites running on it and again don’t use too much ram with many of them being Joomla based. So if you are running into memory problems you have to work out where they are coming from. It could be that you are trying to resize many large images on the fly or stream lots of media. If you are on a linux system it should not be too hard to work out what is consuming the memory and work from there.</blockquote>

    It’s the schools system, I don’t know anything about it. Right now I have 128M set for the testing site on a godaddy linux shared server.

    Another uestion, in the profiles, how do I change the logo image without FTPing a new image in the profile’s folder?

    What about SEF URL’s? These are the big main points we have right now.

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