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All content with label frontend.
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backend, administration, groups, access, administrator, toolbar, user, content, menu, mambo45, workspace, mambo46, panel, control
Syndicate
(Administration)
Syndicate module will display a link, whereby people can syndicate your site for all your latest news. When you click on the RSS icon, you will be redirected to a new page that will list all the latest news in XML format. In order ...
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administration, mambo45, mambo46
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Options Available to the Different User Groups in Mambo
(Administration)
number of different usergroups in Mambo, and it can be useful to know that privileges and rights each user group has. Guest The guest user is anyone visiting your website that has not logged in yet. Your site visitors can view all content ...
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user, access, administration, groups, backend
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Creating and Editing Content with Mambo
(Managing Your Content)
Content can be created or edited from both the frontend of your Mambo website or from the Administration backend. In both cases it is required that you are logged in. Frontend Content Browse to the content category where you want the article e.g. "news > latest ...
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content, backend
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Site Preview
(Administration)
Site Preview function has been provided in Mambo to enable you to view the progress of your work on your site. Choosing "Site \> Preview" from the Administrator menu gives you three choices: new window inline "inline with positions ...
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backend, administration
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User Group Access Levels
(Administration)
Explanation of Mambo user group access levels. Foreword I've never been able to locate a "Plain Talk" version of how Mambo's access groups work, so I thought I'd attempt to create one myself. I created ...
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backend, groups, access, administrator, administration
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User Group Hierarchy in Mambo
(Administration)
page provides a visual representation of the hierarchy of user group levels in Mambo. For a text only description please visit User Group Access Levels. These images illustrate how the user group hierarchy works. Reading from the top of each ...
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access, groups, backend, administration
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Administrator Overview
(Administration)
One of the special features of any Content Management System is that it allows users to gain access to special areas where they may edit content and administer their website. In Mambo, two interfaces exist whereby users are given the opportunity enter in a user name ...
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menu, workspace, panel, control, toolbar, backend, administrator
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