Joomla Plugins

Struggling with low scores on YSlow or Google PageSpeed? "System - Expires Headers" is the Joomla plugin you need to supercharge your site’s performance by optimizing cache settings! This powerful tool empowers administrators to set global Expires, Cache-Control, and Pragma headers, ensuring your web pages deliver lightning-fast load times and satisfy at least one critical item on the Yahoo YSlow checklist.
With this plugin, you can have multiple accordions per page, and even nested accordions are possible with this plugin. Each accordion can be automatically styled from 3 included templates, or using your own custom styles.

Protect your Joomla site’s /administrator area from relentless attacks with "System - AdminExile," a free, battle-tested plugin that once reigned as the #1 security extension in the Joomla Extension Directory. Though eclipsed by tools like AdminTools Pro (which offers similar functionality for a fee), AdminExile remains a robust, no-cost solution to safeguard your backend from drive-by and brute force attacks—keeping honest users honest and everyone else out!

Make long Joomla pages a breeze to navigate with System - Top of the Page - a smart plugin that adds a floating "Return to Top" link with unmatched customization. Forget cluttering your content with manual links—this tool dynamically appears after a user scrolls a set distance, fading away when they’re back at the top, all while boosting user experience without impacting SEO.

Tired of Joomla’s generator tag exposing your site’s platform? "System - ByeByeGenerator" is the ultimate Joomla plugin, uniquely designed to remove the generator meta tag completely—even from your RSS and ATOM feeds! Unlike other solutions, this simple yet powerful tool ensures your site stays discreet, giving you full control over your site’s identity.
If you want to limit concurrent logins in Joomla, there are few options. If you want granular control of concurrent logins based on your own access levels, this is the plugin for you.

I found myself searching through server logs to find when anyone last accessed a particular extension in /administrator when a friend of mine called and asked if it were possible to log changes to extension params.... Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees! I immediately set out to create such an extension. Now there is no confusion as to when a change was made, or who made it. By the way, I found the log I was looking for - and it was me who made the change!
At the request of one of my customers, I took on this plugin project to create something that worked (and was available in English), and why shouldn't it just work?