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Many assume extensions are required to control module visibility, but Joomla core already offers a solution.
This Joomla Community Magazine article explains how to use overrides and URL view logic to show or hide modules in category blogs or single article views. It is a flexible approach that keeps your site simpler and easier to maintain.
Learn how a small code change can give you precise control over module display.https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/april-2026/show-it-hide-it-control-your-joomla-modules
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It is easy to overlook forums in a world of fast social media, but they remain essential.
This Joomla Community Magazine article explains how forums preserve real world solutions, built over years of shared problems and discussions. When documentation falls short, these threads often hold the answer. Searchable, evolving, and community driven, they form a living knowledge base that continues to support Joomla users every day. -
RE: https://joomla.social/@joomla/116517015543380042
This is not an #accessibility feature.
`<abbr>` and `title` exposure is inconsistent across browsers and assistive technologies. Some set of users will always miss some piece of information.
Testing results:
https://adrianroselli.com/2024/01/using-abbr-element-with-title-attribute.htmlMaybe disable in your TinyMCE config.
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Most people write abbreviations and move on, but that can leave readers behind.
This Joomla Community Magazine article explains how Joomla 6.1 introduces abbr buttons in TinyMCE, making it easy to add semantic meaning without editing HTML.
The result is clearer content, better accessibility, and improved support for assistive technologies. A small change with real impact.
See how to start using it today.Read more: https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/april-2026/new-abbr-buttons-in-tinymce