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.

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Solved K 3.0 SEO Meta Description Generators

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #150087 by Shimei
What I set out to do was to find out why Joomla! articles on my site net 80% of all traffic. Although there are almost equal amount of content in the forums, the traffic brought in by search engines is nearly 20%. I changed all nofollow to follow, something happened after two weeks. My traffic went from 200 visitors a day to 700+ visitors, but then for some reason I was slammed back to the mediocre traffic rates after a week of great traffic. So I have no hard stats showing another change that I can pin point, only that change happened, but with Google making so many changes to their search it's hard to pin point any positive or negative changes.

My only thing that I can think of that indicates something is wrong is the amount of traffic coming in from non Joomla! component (Kunena) compared to Joomla!. I notice Joomla! has no nofollow attributes, so I thought to just experiment myself and rid of all no follow.

Also, I noticed that there are urls that are "unread" but redirect, even if made follow, so I can't see any negative impact upon making all follow.

Oh, forgot to add, it would be nice to have only one h1 header in kunena index for Joomla search, this is something that Google places emphasis on. And article titles should be H1, but not in the main or index page. There should be only one h1 there and... everything else should use h2 h3 and so on. It would also be nice to have meta description for the forum and keywords that can be set as different than that of the global joomla meta info for index page. When I look at this page I am amazed that Google can even make sense of it at all! I'd like for the index page itself to find its way through the search rankings and rank for the forum of its kind: keywords: forum reformed theology ect

Just some thoughts, and Thanks
Last edit: 12 years 7 months ago by Shimei.

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #150090 by Shimei
As an example, Kunena index page scores 50% for h1 and h2 tags. This is horrible considering it is coming from the flagship Kunena site. Here's a great resource for testing h1 and h2 tags which can be selected from the drop down menu: seositecheckup.com/tools or one could just check source of the index page and count or see what is being used as h1 and h2. There should be only one h1 telling what the page is about that Google will place emphasis upon. H2 next and so on...
Last edit: 12 years 7 months ago by Shimei.
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12 years 6 months ago #150159 by Kubik-Rubik
Created issue with link to the solution in GitHub: github.com/Kunena/Kunena-Forum/issues/2092

Regards

Kubik-Rubik Joomla! Extensions
kubik-rubik.de

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12 years 6 months ago #150164 by xillibit
Maybe that change can be integrated partially : github.com/xillibit/Kunena-forum/commit/...ca5a6eac5104ccbfb641

I don't provide support by PM, because this can be useful for someone else.

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