This page was created as a chronological walk-through of the Mambo content management system (ver 4.5.1). We started this project by building a web site from scratch and documenting every step of our install, setup and configuration for our clients to be able to find answers to confusing questions. If you are new to mambo please flow through and watch each demonstration as it will help you have a better holistic understanding of Mambo. If you are familiar with Mambo, feel free to browse these section titles to learn more on a specific subject. Also, we HIGHLY recommend the Mambo Quickstart Guide for new mambo users. It is a heavily illustrated walk through the basics of mambo. It is published by a third party, as we do not have rights to modify it, so some things will look slightly different than out sites, (e.g we use a different editor) but on the whole a very valuable resource.
Note:These three sections are filled with tutorials pertaining to many different aspects of Mambo. They function as java pop-up windows loading flash narrated tutorials. We realize that some files are large (up to 8MB) but we felt it was better to have narration and walk you through the steps verbally. If you have trouble, you can always email us and have send you a copy of these tutorials on CD for $5 charge (USD)
Mambo Overview
Overview of Mambo and its basic windows. How to open menu items and close them. |
Overview of Mambo
- Introduction to the Front-end
- What is a Module, and how do they work
- How to login to the Administration Area (Back-end)
- Overview of the Back-end
- Menu Navigation - How to Get to the Global configurations
- How to view the Module areas of my Mambo Template
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Adding Content (Content Menu)
One of the basic advantages to mambo is that you the end-user can add new content to your site with very little effort and training. For a basic understanding of how mambo handles its files please go through all three parts (even though most sites Mission Linx Communications builds comes with the Sections and Categories setup for you. |
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Site Menu
Many 'basic functionality' things reside under the 'Site' menu in your mambo installation. Browse them by title at the right |
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Menu Menu
The menu section holds all the menus for your site, and gives you the ability to add items or change their order. |
- Menu Manager

- Main Menu
- Multiple Menus
- Adding A Menu Item
- SWmenu Pro
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| Content menu |
- See 'Adding Content' Above
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Component menu
Components are similar to the idea of a 'plug-in' that you add to the core mambo installation. Components add functionality to Mambo allowing it to do things like have a Photo Gallery, a Web Link Page, or run a Newsletter. |
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Module Menu
Modules are used as place-holders in displaying information on the left, right, top or bottom of the page (most places except the main content area) They can contain items like flask content or content you make yourself. |
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Mambot Menu
Most of the time mambots are used for more advanced features like pop-ups, crawlers, or specific search engines. There is one common Mambot you will get aquatinted with thought. TMedit. It is the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that lets you add content easily to your site |
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