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Leave a reviewWebP is an image file format that has been around for a while now and is widely supported by modern browsers. Simplify Your Web continues its commitment to follow the web standards by introducing new functionality into its extensions.
I have recently participated in the Joomla! Users Group of New Jersey and presented briefly how the rendering of custom fields in Joomla works 'under the hood'. Here is the first part of that presentation. You will be able to use that knowledge to create overrides for your site and show custom fields the way you intended to.
Here are the tools I use (or tried) when creating, optimizing and animating SVG files. The list is certainly not exhaustive, the web contains tons of essential tools dealing with SVG.
The extensions created by SimplifyYourWeb offer a wide number of options that allow you to increase page load performance. At times, I realize that these options are not always taken advantage of. Here is an exhaustive look at those advanced parameters and what they can do to help.
Joomla! 2.5 support ended December 31, 2014 (the latest official release is 2.5.28). Although this was more than 3 years ago, many sites have not yet migrated to Joomla! 3 (find reasons why you should migrate here).
Many of those sites used the Google reCaptcha v1 widget. Google turned off reCAPTCHA v1 March 31, 2018. Therefore, any call to the v1 API stopped working after March 31, 2018, resulting in failing form submissions.
Joomla! 3 is packaged with Bootstrap 2.3.2, which is the latest Bootstrap 2 version ever released.
Simplify Your Web extensions, ever since the beginnings of Joomla 3, have been using the version of Bootstrap included with the Joomla core.
Although all versions of Joomla 3, for the sake of compatibility, remain on Bootstrap 2, more and more templates have evolved and moved on to use Bootstrap 3 or the latest Bootstrap 4.
PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is a set of security standards that websites have to follow in order to be able to process credit card transactions.
Generally, a third-party security assessor conducts the tests and generates a PCI compliance report, examining the physical infrastructure of the website, its access and potential code vulnerabilities.
The Joomla! platform is more secure than ever but third-party extensions and vendors may still have code issues that may need to be addressed.
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