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Joomla! 1.5.x offline site template PDF Print E-mail
Web - Web Development
Written by Romeo Dumitrescu
  
Monday, 24 November 2008 04:31

I was often asked where the offline template for the offline mode is in Joomla! 1.5.x

I know... a simple Google search would have provided this answer very quick (top 5 search results) but I keep getting e-mails from friends asking me the same question... "Where's the offline page for Joomla 1.5?!"

I noticed that most Joomla! developers search for the offline template for two main reasons:

1) Change the Joomla standard offline image

2) Remove the login box from the offline site (sometimes that form is a pain when you're making changes and don't want them to be visible to users, because it grants registered users access to the site)

In any case... I find it curious that so many people ask this question but so few find the answer online.

Just to add to the endless sources for this information, here's the quick answer:

The PHP file you need is /templates/system/offline.php and the CSS file for it is in /templates/system/css/offline.css

I would recommend making a backup of these two files before you start working on them even if they're pretty easy to recover from the Joomla! installation kit.

Hope this post finds itself in the right Google results and answers so many redundant questions.

 
Winromulus.com back online... finally! PDF Print E-mail
Other - Site related
Written by Romeo Dumitrescu
  
Monday, 24 November 2008 03:44

A couple of months ago my web site was "hacked" by someone who hasn't got much to do all day. The trouble was that my site had a small loophole because it was still in development and wasn't totally secured. I hope I can now say that it is... Anyway, I decided to get rid of the old posts because it would have meant losing a lot of time recovering them and to be honest, I'm not sure it was worth it.
The new posts will relate to more ... "professional" ... topics and some more interesting things I have encountered.

I will try to setup a more secure sharing system for my public projects to make sure this site stays the way it should and functionality is not perturbed every other day...

Also, just as a kind note... If you'll be trying to break my site down, I'm happy to tell you that I've built myself a new automated full recovery system which detects changes and restores them in a 10 minute time span, so... do your best, but I think you'll be smart enough to go have a beer instead .. (it will be much more productive). This will definitely keep me from repairing the web site over and over again...

Just as a thought ... what would be the point of trying to take down a harmless site ?! I made all my files public, didn't I? I'm pretty sure no one will get any financial benefits from taking down a site ... So what's the deal? I was always open... I have not censored anyone on my site... I just can't think of a reason to take such action, but anyway, that's just me...

Also... I have a couple of close friends that will assist in some of my projects. They'll be posting as much as possible (we all have very little time to spare... not that this is not important... it's just that a day has only so many hours in it and we are doing or best to accommodate all activities)

To make this post short, I will add as many things as possible from now on, the new projects download section will be more secure and will have a much better functionality (forbidding direct links and anonymous download due to traffic problems) and many new features will follow.

Hope you will enjoy my site and keep in mind that you're always welcome to visit and comment on any article you find interesting...

Cheers!

 
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