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Written by MMSA
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22-11-2005 a las 01:45:07 |
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Static Content is simply a content item which is not part of a Section
or a Category. Static Content cannot be added to a Blog, a Section or a
Category. Static Content is, in other words, an independent, stand alone
page. Static Content pages can be created, edited and deleted in the
Static Content Manager. In the sample content you have installed with
Mambo, the Main Menu choice "The Mambo License" shows an example of a
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Written by MMSA
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19-11-2005 a las 07:52:18 |
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TEST TEST TEST
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Written by MMSA
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19-11-2005 a las 07:34:35 |
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Your Mambo installation comes bundled with a default template and CSS. The template that displays when you first install the site is optimized for screen displays of 1024 x 768 and higher. In addition, we have included a second version of this template optimized for 800 x 600 displays.
Mambo supports a number of options which allow you to change the display of the content on your site, enabling you to achieve a personalized look and feel without having to modify the template file. Write Comment (1442 comments) |
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Written by MMSA
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19-11-2005 a las 07:25:47 |
An introduction to Components, Modules & Mambots
The default installation of Mambo includes a variety of features
which are available for your use at the click of a mouse. Without
installing any additional software, you can manage banners, set up
surveys and polls, syndicate your content, and do many other common
tasks.
The tools that make these functions possible are called Components, Modules and Mambots. Write Comment (0 comments) |
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Written by MMSA
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13-11-2005 a las 16:27:27 |
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Would you like to be involved in the Mambo Open Source project? Join
the Mambo Foundation or become a member of Team Mambo. Learn more by
visiting Mambo-Foundation.org.Write Comment (0 comments) |
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