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June 4, 2008 at 5:49 pm #129300
Hello,
I just noticed that the site name I have specified in Administration>Global Configuration is not appearing in my site.
http://news.catholicspiritmedia.comHas anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance,
Craig B.PGLion FriendPGLion
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June 4, 2008 at 6:23 pm #251965Please check: Administrator>Menus>Main Menu>Home>Parameters System>Page Title. Maybe the title here is wrong. Good Luck!
June 4, 2008 at 7:23 pm #251985Hi PGLion,
Looks fine.cgc0202 Friendcgc0202
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June 4, 2008 at 8:12 pm #251993<em>@berryc 57062 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello,
I just noticed that the site name I have specified in Administration>Global Configuration is not appearing in my site.
http://news.catholicspiritmedia.comHas anyone seen this before?
Thanks in advance,
Craig B.</blockquote>Hi Craig,
This is one of the flaws of any Joomla 1.5.x that irks me. There is a palliative solution to it, but you have to upload another extension for that (search the extensions). This just adds to the bloat of the Joomla already. One of the reasons why I am not ready to go fulll ahead with Joomla 1.5.x yet.
My peeve on this is that it is so glaring omission, and now they are at Joomla 1.5.x, and no one bothered to rectify the script.
Cornelio
June 4, 2008 at 11:52 pm #252024Thanks Cornelio
I went to extensions.joomla.org and looked in the SEO & Metadata section. There I found a plugin named Title Manager developed by Ercan Özkaya. I downloaded and installed it. There were some language related errors when I did the install but nothing serious.
It worked as advertised and fixed the title problem with my frontpage.
I also found a plugin named Alias for Page Tilte developed by Peter Muusers-Meeuwsen. It is located in the SEF section of the same site…looks like it might be helpful for SEO purposes.
– Jack
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June 5, 2008 at 12:45 am #252031<em>@linubix 57139 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks Cornelio
I went to extensions.joomla.org and looked in the SEO & Metadata section. There I found a plugin named Title Manager developed by Ercan Özkaya. I downloaded and installed it. There were some language related errors when I did the install but nothing serious.
It worked as advertised and fixed the title problem with my frontpage.
I also found a plugin named Alias for Page Tilte developed by Peter Muusers-Meeuwsen. It is located in the SEF section of the same site…looks like it might be helpful for SEO purposes.
– Jack</blockquote>
You’re welcome Jack,
I forgot now which one I used, but it does work. Did you notice thought that it works in the Admin even without the extension? This means it is just a scripting omission in the front end script.
Cornelio
June 5, 2008 at 2:06 am #252041Yes, I did notice that and I agree that this is probably a very simple scripting error or omission.
It seems odd that it has not been corrected although I have been reading some of the related reports in the Joomla bug tracker and it looks like page and article titles have been an issue for quite some time in one form or another and some of these problems are actually by design, due to SEO issues etc.
I have a lot to learn
– Jack
June 5, 2008 at 2:28 am #252047Hey folks,
Thanks for the tips…I thought I had done something wrong…I too noticed that it’s working in the administration console without any extra extension.
CraigB
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June 5, 2008 at 7:56 pm #252202<em>@linubix 57161 wrote:</em><blockquote>Yes, I did notice that and I agree that this is probably a very simple scripting error or omission.
It seems odd that it has not been corrected although I have been reading some of the related reports in the Joomla bug tracker and it looks like page and article titles have been an issue for quite some time in one form or another and some of these problems are actually by design, due to SEO issues etc.
I have a lot to learn
– Jack</blockquote>
Hi linubix,
At least you now have a working JA Teline II site. You are more up-to-date in regard developments in the Joomla itself.
Cornelio
June 25, 2008 at 11:48 pm #256256thanks pglion, was scratching my head about this one:confused: your reply was spot on
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