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Posted by Ruth Cheesley
Ruth Cheesley
I am the owner and Director of Virya Technologies, with the responsibility for leading the website design team...
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on Saturday, 26 June 2010
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Problem: Simpleviewer gallery on a Joomla! site displaying white crosses instead of gallery images
I had a message from a Joomla! website owner this week who was having trouble with his Simpleviewer Image Gallery which was set up within a Joomla! environment. Aside a couple of problems with the Joomla! setup itself and lots of extra code in the content articles which didn't need to be there, the main problem was that the gallery images were displaying as ugly white crosses for some people, and not for others.
Tags: bandwidth, Copyright and Copyleft, display, hotlink, hotlinking, Image, images, Joomla! Content Management System, simpleviewer, theft, white crosses
Posted by Ruth Cheesley
Ruth Cheesley
I am the owner and Director of Virya Technologies, with the responsibility for leading the website design team...
User is currently offline
on Saturday, 26 June 2010
in Joomla! Content Management System
While some people are happy to publicly display the Joomla! Copyright, it is not required and it may not be appropriate on some sites (or may need altering to show different information). Here's how you do it!
Posted by Ruth Cheesley
Ruth Cheesley
I am the owner and Director of Virya Technologies, with the responsibility for leading the website design team...
User is currently offline
on Saturday, 26 June 2010
in Joomla! Content Management System

GPL stands for General Public License and is sometimes referred to as GNU GPL. GNU stands for "GNU's Not Unix" and is a computer operating system composed entirely of free software. GNU was developed by Richard Stallman, and was provided under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Although the GNU GPL was originally intended for the GNU operating system, it was quickly adopted by lots of other free software. It has undergone several revisions, and there are a few "sub-types", with the latest version of GNU-GPL being version 3.