In this video we look at how to properly use the core CSS headings (H1, H2, H3, etc.) so that your Joomla site and pages scores higher for accessibility - an important factor in your sites Search Engine Optimization
In this video we will play Joomla Extension Roulette for the second time. What's that? We'll randomly pick some numbers and allow them to navigate us randomly through the Joomla Extension Directory and then we'll try the next free extension. Watch along or play this in the background while you work and have some fun!
For an even easier way to have the first page break slider show as closed in a Joomla article,
check out this video
• Force the First Page Break Slider to ...
Later on in this live stream, we also have some fun adding some ascii art to our page code so people get a fun surprise if they view source code of our Joomla site.
Join us for an introduction to 4SEO for Joomla with Yannick Gaultier. What is 4SEO? From the Weeblr site we read: "4SEO is a modern, integrated Search Engine Optimization solution for Joomla. It constantly analyzes your site to detect changes, identify important pages, add meta and structured data, optimize for social sharing and build your sitemap. 4SEO also provides you with tools for every day SEO work: list of broken links, redirections, content replacement, robots.txt..."
It took a couple of hours to figure this out in last week's live stream, so I never published the recording because it would be very unhelpful to anyone finding the video looking for help. So today we'll revisit the solution we found and also a couple of variations. "Is it possible to assign CSS based upon user group in Joomla?" was recently asked in the Joomla FaceBook group. In this live stream we try a couple of ways to do just that!
