Can anyone tell me if this website was built with Frontpage or another cookie cutter drag and drop website creator by looking at the source code?
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Can anyone tell me if this website was built with Frontpage or another cookie cutter drag and drop website creator by looking at the source code?
http://naturespremiumpestdefense.com/
Thanks,
Russell
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Agreed, for confirmation, look at the core.js file linked in the code.
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I agree with Alexandru.
Another fast way is to look at the favicon. Although this can easily be replaced, if it has that yellow/red/blue/green Joomla icon, it's Joomla.
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This website has been build with Joomla, a opensource CMS.
Check here: http://naturespremiumpestdefense.com/administrator/
More about Joomla: http://www.joomla.org/
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