In Joomla 1.0.x, login in the admin area, click on Modules -> Site Modules
When the list shows up, select Type: mod_login
Click on the publish/unpublish button
You can also go to Site -> Global Configuration
On the Site tab, change Front-end Login to No and save the configuration.
In Joomla 1.5.9
Extensions -> Module Manager
For - Select Type - choose mod_login
Select the module and click on Disable at the top right
You can also go to Site -> Global Configuration
Click on System
Under User Settings set "Allow User Registration" to No and save the configuration.
In Joomla! administration... Extensions > Module Manager. Disable the Main Menu module.
Login to the Joomla backend: - Go to site->Global configuration->System and change the Debug System on the right to true.
Login at your admin cpenal . click on fantastico icon >> Select Joomla >> New Installation >> Select Root. and click on install
No it's not, the easiest way to found out if a site is a joomla site is simply add the following (http://www.sitename.com/administrator/index.php) to the end of the url, and if you get the administrator login page, then yes its a joomla site.
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Auto login in Gmail is due to the browser. The browser saves the passwords and auto login the next time you open. You can delete password and log out to remove this.
If a computer user is set up to have a login via password there is no way to change that unless you login and manually disable that.
Joomla is a free open source content management system for publishing on the internet. You can contact a Joomla developer through the Joomla website..
in short: yes, Joomla is a Framework!!
Joomla 1.6 at the moment.
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