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Can users edit content from the front end?
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Nov 22, 2005 at 02:49 AM
Yes, if they are registered users who are logged into the system, and if you have given them permission. There are three user levels which have this power:
  • Author - This group allows a user to post content, usually via a link in the User Menu.
  • Editor - This group allows a user to post and edit any content item from the Front-end.
  • Publisher - This group allows a user to post, edit and publish any content item from the Front-end.
Last Updated ( Nov 22, 2005 at 07:41 AM )
Welcome to Mambo!
Written by Administrator   
Nov 19, 2005 at 07:52 AM

Mambo LogoThank you for choosing Mambo. You have completed successfully the installation of the Mambo files and are now viewing part of the sample content that is included in the default Mambo installation. You can delete all of this information and replace it with your own contents very easily. However, before you do that, we recommend that you review these sample files, as they contain some information you might find to be helpful.

Included in the sample content you will find:

  • An overview of Mambo (this content item)
  • An introduction to Components & Modules
  • A summary of the templates that are included in this release, and
  • Information about Mambo’s Licensing Terms (GPL)
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Last Updated ( Nov 22, 2005 at 07:01 AM )
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Using Templates Effectively
Written by Administrator   
Nov 19, 2005 at 07:34 AM

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.

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Last Updated ( Nov 29, 2005 at 09:46 PM )
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Mambo is OSI certified Open Source software. It is free of charge and is governed by the General Public License (GPL). Learn more about Open Source and the OSI at the Open Source Initiative (OSI) website.
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