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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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Where Do I Write my Actual Content? (Overview of Mambo for a beginner)
only difference between basic HTML and this, is the generation of dynamic content without the need of writing codes each time you update your site. I'm sure, you'll get used to it in a few days or so, it's not THAT complicated. You can write ...
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The Front Page Component (Overview of Mambo for a beginner)
article heading includes the word "component" (see the Glossaryfor a definition of a component). Why, you might ask? Because what is generally considered as your site's homepage is just another component, comfrontpage, as you can easily verify by clicking your ...
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Sections, Categories, Content Items - Explained! (Overview of Mambo for a beginner)
How does Mambo manage content (articles / items)? Some basic ideas.. Imagine a train. You have a locomotive pulling the whole train. Attached to it, wagons. In the wagons, the travellers. I don't remember who originated this analogy, but ever since ...
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User Group Access Levels Explained in Simple Terms (Overview of Mambo for a beginner)
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 this in the process of doing training documentation for a client. I ...
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SEF URL's in Mambo (Administration)
SEF = "search engine friendly" and when we talk about SEF in Mambo we are talking about URL's. SEF is only a very small part of SEO (search engine optimisation). Some people insist that Mambo users \must\ use ...
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Completing the Compatible Extension (Development)
Putting it all together... This article is the final part of the fourpart series of articles about developing extensions with compatibility in mind. Developing Extensions for Compatibility Let's put it all together and see how it works. You have your class defined. Now ...
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Using Class Methods (Development)
article is part Three of the series of articles about developing extensions with compatibility in mind Developing Extensions for Compatibility.  In the previous section, we talked about using functions dev:Using Functions to return information. We're likely to build up ...
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Using Functions (Development)
article is part Two of the series of articles about Developing Extensions for Compatibility For compatibility, we can use functions to collect and return common information. In PHP, functions are global in scope. That means we can call them from anywhere and return ...
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Developing Extensions for Compatibility (Development)
Introduction to Developing Extensions with Compatibility in Mind When designing a Mambo extension, it helps to keep crossplatform compatibility in mind. The basic design of your component will probably require access to some common system variables. This article will discuss some methods that should ...
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