Kunena 7.0.5 & Kunena 6.4.11 – Security Updates Released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 7.0.5 [K 7.0.5] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.4.x/6.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 7.0.

The Kunena team is also pleased to announce the eleventh version of Kunena 6.4, a native Joomla extension for Joomla! 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 6.0.

If you are having problems then, for your own benefit, it would save us all a lot of time if you would kindly post your configuration report when you ask for help from this forum. If you do not post your configuration report we will not ask you for it but you will probably not get your problem solved, either.

K 2.0 support will cease on 31 August 2013 and this section of the forum will be closed and archived after that time and no further questions will be answered about this version.

Question Joomla classes with HTML heading

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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #139189 by Shimei
I am currently looking for ways to improve the SEO on my website. I am looking at a forum topic and have:

<h3 class="module-title">
<span class="kmsg-id-left">
<a id="1212"></a>
<a href="#1212" rel="nofollow">#1212</a>
<span class="kmsgdate kmsgdate-left" title="14 Dec 2012 07:21">
4 weeks 14 hours ago </span></span>
Have you been banned from ReligiousVerse?
</h3>

Can I change the h3 class and if so how?

Thanks
Last edit: 13 years 4 months ago by Shimei.

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13 years 4 months ago #139225 by sozzled
Am I correct in understanding that you want to change the class of <H3 class="module-title"> to <H3 class="something-else">? Is that your question? I do not quite know how this "improves" SEO on your website but it should not be too difficult if you know the PHP file the generates this HTML.

Is this what you want to do? You want to write a custom hack for your Kunena forum?

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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #139230 by Shimei
Hi Sozzled,

I came across this from one of the advertisers or rather a site on the front page that uses Kunena shown on this site. I purchased ijoomla seo and there in the component are settings to change the joomla classes and html headings. I am sort of new and a basic beginner to SEO, well lemme quote the article/instructions that states:

Joomla uses some unique classes for page titles and other page features. iJoomla SEO lets you change those classes for standard HTML headings.

For example, add an H1 tag to the "contentheading" at the top of each of your articles and the content of that tag will look more important to Google crawlers.

You can choose up to five such Replacements/Additions, but we recommend beginning with the two default options (contentheading, componentheading). They're at the top of the page and should have H1 headings.


I noticed that the component does not change Kunena. I was thinking that if this applied to Joomla! then it should Kunena? I noticed on this site the html heading for article titles is H2 and mine are H3 -- so I am thinking that this is CSS?
Last edit: 13 years 4 months ago by Shimei.

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13 years 4 months ago #139231 by sozzled
I'm not really sure what we are discussing. It depends on what you mean by the term "Joomla classes" and how these affect iJoomla products. That may be a question that is more appropriately dealt with in the iJoomla support forum. :dry:

If, however, you want to change the CSS class names that are used in Kunena - and that's what my earlier question was meant to focus on - this is something else. To change the CSS class names involves changing the PHP source code. In other words, you need to develop your own Kunena template so that you can use different CSS class names to the ones that are used in the K 2.0 Blue Eagle template.

To address this issue we really need to be "on the same page" as far as understanding what we are discussing. Joomla classes (and what do they mean and how are they involved with iJoomla) or CSS classes? Different things, I think.
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