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Unicode Aliases Unicode aliases are only really useful if you use non-Latin characters in your site or article titles. For example, if you use the Greek alphabet as part of your site's name, then you will want to turn this feature on. Otherwise, it is probably best left off.
Joomla Wordpress Documentation /docs/technical_tips/blogging/seo.mdStep 5: Enable Unicode URL Aliases The next thing you may want to do is to navigate to the Global Configuration page and access SEO Settings. This area of the administrator can be accessed by navigating to Administrator -> Site -> Global Configuration.
Joomla Documentation /docs/joomla/basic/how_to_create_a_multilingual_site.mdThis is how you would achieve it: <a data-rokbox data-rokbox-album="My Product" data-rokbox-caption="Product Front View" href="http://(Your Site URL).com/images/product1.jpg">Product 1</a> <a data-rokbox data-rokbox-album="My Product" data-rokbox-caption="Product Side View" href="/http
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/plugins/rokbox/how_to_use.mdThis is how you would achieve it: <a data-rokbox data-rokbox-album="My Product" data-rokbox-caption="Product Front View" href="/images/product1.jpg">Product 1</a> <a data-rokbox data-rokbox-album="My Product" data-rokbox-caption="Product Side View" href="/images/product2.jpg">Product
Joomla Documentation /docs/joomla/extensions/rokbox/how_to_use.md