How to Make Your Elgg 1.8 Site Mobile Friendly
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2012 12:35 Written by Rodolfo Hernandez Sunday, 3 June 2012 12:00
More and more people are connecting to the internet through their mobile devices and our Elgg users are looking for a solution to have their Elgg networks available on mobile devices. For that reason, in this article, I am going to give you a step by step guide on how to make your Elgg site mobile friendly:
1. We are going to use a plugin called Mobilize. Mobilize gives your mobile users a clean and lightweight layout to your network. Download the plugin here: Mobilize
2. After downloading the plugin, upload the plugin to the mod folder. If you don’t know how to do that, please read this article.
3. Login on your Elgg network as an Administration and go to the Administration Dashboard:

mojoPortal Tips: How to Make Your Blog More Social-Media Friendly
Last Updated on Friday, 12 August 2011 12:22 Written by Carole Bennett Sunday, 7 August 2011 12:00
Hello, everyone! While I’m working on the next article, which is a review of the Mobile Kit for mojoPortal, I thought I would take a moment and cover a subject that could stand some elaboration and illumination. That subject is the awesome Blog Module in mojoPortal.
The Blog Module is one of the free, built-in modules that comes with the standard installation of mojoPortal. It’s integrated with Facebook, Twitter, and most recently, Google+, and it is easy to write and pre-schedule your blog articles, so that you can have a “writing day”, and schedule out your posts over the next days or weeks.
Learn MoreHow to Enable Developer Friendly Error Messages
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 April 2011 10:15 Written by Naveed Ashraf Saturday, 30 April 2011 12:52
By default, Internet Explorer shows error messages that are not developer friendly. They are friendly error messages which are nice for a client; but for a developer, they make it difficult in troubleshooting their code. Turning on developer friendly error messages is easy and can help in developing a dynamic website.
This step by step guide will show you how to enable developer friendly error messages. These instructions are for Internet Explorer 7, but are very similar for other web browsers as well as earlier version of Internet Explorer.
Learn MoreHow to Create a Customized Visitor Friendly 404 Error Page
Last Updated on Sunday, 30 January 2011 11:31 Written by Naveed Ashraf Tuesday, 4 January 2011 05:07
Applied on: Windows (ASP) Hosting Plans
This article is easy to implement and has ready-made ASP scripts to work as customized 404 (page not found) pages
Learn MoreWordPress: How make your Blog URL Search Engine Friendly
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 12:53 Written by Solomon Reda Wednesday, 14 January 2009 10:29
In this tutorial I will teach you how to configure permalinks so that you have the option to change your blog’s URL to one of your choice. This can be helpful when you when you choose to have a URL that has the name of the post in it, therefore making it easier to find. To begin, you must be logged in as your sites Admin so that you are given full access. Once you’ve logged in, first click on the ‘Settings’ tab near the top right of your page, then click on the ‘Permalinks’ option in the middle, close to the top of the page.
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