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Lesson 1 Print E-mail
1.  Mambo 4.5.x ... :
  • is a web based content management system that allows multiple users to view and edit dynamic content directly on a web site. 

  • is very scalable easily allowing the creation of a website that range from several pages to several thousand pages.

  • has thousand of existing add-ons (both Open Source and Commercial) that extent it's core functionality.

  • provides a comprehensive API that allows applications to be written that plug directly into Mambo to provide added functionality without the necessity of "hacking" Mambo's core files.

2. What Mambo 4.5.x is not:
Mambo version 4.5.x is not a comprehensive information change management system or CVS.  While it will lock documents to prevent multiple users from editing the same content at the same time, Mambo does not keep versions of documents. 


3.  Basic building blocks:

  • Modules - These areas (referred to as "blocks" or "portlets" in other CMS applications) display information and/or interactive features throughout your website.  Modules can be written in HTML, JavaScript, or PHP.  Examples of modules include displaying the latest news and allowing users to enter login information.

    For more information on Modules, plese see Chapter 15 of the Mambo Administration Manual.

  • Components - Actual programs that plug in to Mambo.  Components can do everything from manager your contacts to creating a real estate listings.  Components often have modules that allow you to perform certain functions.

    For more information on Components, please see Chapter 14 of the Mambo Administration Manual.

  • Mambots - Small programs that provide additional functionality, often dynamically changing the behavior of Mambo as the page is rendered.  Mambots are used for things such as invoking your choice of editor and replacing in content "smart tags" with other information (names, text, forms, modules, etc.).

    For more information on Mambots, please see Chapter 16 of the Mambo Administration Manual.

4.  Basic User types:
  • Registered - Allowed to login to the site's front end and access "private" areas that are not available to the public.

  • Author - Allowed to login to the site's front end and submit content (articles, new, etc) for publication.  They may also edit thier own content.

  • Editor - Allowed to login to the site's front end and submit contecnt and edit any content (published or unpublished).

  • Publisher - Allowed to login to the site's front end and submit, edit, and publish any content.

  • Manager - Allowed to login to the site's administration area (in addition to the front end) and perform functions related to submiting, editing, and publishing content and may also add and edit existing contect areas.

  • Administrator - Allowed to login to the site's administration area (in addition to the front end) Can do most site administration functions.

  • Super Administrator - Allowed to login to the site's administration area (in addition to the front end) and perform all administration functions.  Super Administrators have full access and control over the site.


    For more information on User Types, please see Chapter 10 of the Mambo Administration Manual.
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