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[joomla] Problem with code at bottom of page

Scott Wolpow scott at wolpow.com
Tue May 17 10:26:50 EDT 2011


In your browser change your settings to get a new page each time you 
request it.
In IE Tools > Internet Options > General Tab >Settings> Check everytime 
I visit the webpage
In FF set cache to 0

OR always refresh by using control R to refesh your browser.

Scott Wolpow

On 5/17/2011 9:45 AM, Thad Jasonis wrote:
> So it turns out, that those changes that it didn't look like were 
> working, actually do work.  It just takes about 20 - 30 minutes for 
> them to change on the site.  Is this normal?  Is there something I can 
> do to optimize that? I called the server company to find out if there 
> were bandwidth issues, but they said that everything was fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Thad
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Thad Jasonis <tjasonis at gmail.com 
> <mailto:tjasonis at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Steve,
>
>     Thanks for the fast reply!  I actually fixed this part just a few
>     minutes ago - it was the debugging that was turned on.  Once I
>     turned that off it was all set.  However, I do think the template
>     that I'm using is buggy.  Every time I try to make a change in my
>     articles, in this case showing or hiding the title, email/print
>     icons etc., when I make those changes in the menu manager, it
>     doesn't change, but if I do them in the article manager, it does,
>     but only sometimes.  It's very strange. On the main page (Home
>     link on menu), I hid the everything via article manager, and it
>     worked, but then when I tried to unhide the title, it does not work,
>
>     The url is http://thefinancefixer.com/joomla
>
>     The current template is a free one, and I started the site on the
>     actual host, not my local machine.
>
>     Thanks in advance,
>     Thad
>
>
>     On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Stephen Britton
>     <sbritton at gmail.com <mailto:sbritton at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi Thad,
>
>         Could provide a URL?
>
>         The symtoms you describe could be many things. It is much
>         easier to fix the problem if we could see it.
>
>         Sounds like it could be a template coding issue. Are you using
>         a commercial template or one you made yourself? It could also
>         be a database problem. Did you create this site on your local
>         computer and transfer it to a shared host?
>
>         - - - - Steve
>
>         On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Thad Jasonis
>         <tjasonis at gmail.com <mailto:tjasonis at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>             Hi everyone,
>
>             I'm pretty new to Joomla, went to the April meetup, but
>             couldn't make the May one.  I'm having a small problem
>             with the application load time, memory usage, and queries
>             logged showing at the bottom of my pages, including on the
>             admin login page.  I just signed up with ostraining for
>             Joomla, but they haven't covered this yet.  Is there a
>             simple fix?  Probably something right under my nose
>             right?  lol
>
>             Thanks in advance,
>             Thad Jasonis
>
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>         -- 
>         Stephen Britton
>         Technology Consultant
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