I installed Neotheme blog to my Magento 1.9, and I'm trying to figure out how to add it to my sitemap.xml. Default Google xml sitemap in Magento is not adding it, and there is no setting in the Neotheme blog to add it, or to make it's own sitemap.
I was trying to search Google for the solution, but I wasn't able to find anything.
Thanks,
Ivan
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My Joomla website had been hacked by someone and he modify the website title and description which show in the google search (when i search my site in google I found my site with hacker title and description ) .
I found no changes in the metadata and description in the Joomla site configuration.
Is there other place that override my Joomla setting?
It could be anywhere, but quickly check the template main file(s) usually /templates/your_template/index.php.
Don't spend more than two minutes on this. Your site was hacked: you need to clean it first. Restore a good backup, update it, find out how they got in.
If you don't have a backup, reinstall Joomla! over it and all extensions and template, that may buy you some time.
Hello i need some help to solve a problem.
I have a joomla site 3.3.3 version and i removed the id's from url according to this.[https://joomla.stackexchange.com/questions/988/remove-article-id-from-joomla-3-url][1]
Everything works ok.When i created an Articles-Newsflash (advanced) module and assign articles to it,by clicking the link title it give's me 404 error page.
When i go to the admin area and turn Sef Advanced Mode to no everything works!
I can't figure out what i'm missing.
Thank's in advance for any help!!
P.S.Its a multilingual site.
This happens when you have articles with the same aliases, even trashed articles. Check your trash for deleted articles and completely trash them.
By the way, we created an exhaustive guide, and it is available here: http://www.itoctopus.com/how-to-remove-the-article-id-from-joomlas-sef-urls
There is also a way, described in the guide, of doing this whole thing without modifying a core file.
I have recently installed the latest version of fishpig Wordpress Integration on my Magento and have bought the fishpig disqus extension to go along with my wordpress blog.
The disqus comments do not seem to show up, do I have to create a disqus.phtml template in order to implement these comments and override the other comments page in the wordpress templates, or should it just do so automatically? If the latter, why might it not be doing so?
(note: I also do not have a wordpress.xml file in my custom theme, but I do have some custom templates that are expounded in my local.xml)
You will also need to install the free Disqus plugin in your WordPress Admin, setup a Disqus account and configure everything. Once this has been configured in Disqus and the WordPress Admin, the FishPig extension will read this data and display the Disqus comments automatically.
I am using magento RWD theme for my project and have made some customization in the theme.
But my search is not working in it.
Few things I have tried are:-
Reindexing data.
Flush magento cache.
Went to System > Configuration > Catalog > Catalog Search and set Search Type to Combine (Like and Fulltext)
http://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/7335/magento-search-not-working
All are of no avail.
I have created a gist of required files.
https://gist.github.com/bhargavmehta/4aee123a93e07b4db60c
Can Anyone point out the error?
I have found out many solutions to it and created a blog to how I solved this issue.
You can find solutions here at Magento Search solution
Where do I need to go to change the /blog/ description? I noticed that Fishpig isn't using WordPress's blog description and that there also isn't a setting for changing this within the Fishpig settings page under Magento admin panel.
The description that is placed directly under the blog title is taken from the Settings > General page of the WordPress Admin.
The best way I've found to do this is to install the Yoast SEO plugin which allows you to manage that right on all posts including the blog listing that you referenced.
It's a good plugin to have in general for SEO anyway so it's win-win.