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folder What is Mambo? (7)
Everything you may care to know about the Mambo open source content management system.
folder Installation and Configuration (7)
Installing Mambo and getting it set up.
folder Administration (11)
Administration of your Mambo CMS web site.
folder Managing Content (7)
Managing your content within the Mambo open source CMS.
folder Templates (5)
Templates provide the overall "look and feel" of your web site. Learn how to use templates with Mambo.
folder Extensions, add-ons, plugins (9)
How to use third party (3PD) add-ons to extend the functionality of your Mambo CMS site.
folder Developing with Mambo (2)
Links to Mambo resources for 3PD's and other programmers and developers.
folder Help Screens (2)
This area of our knowledgebase will eventually replace the Help Screens that have been provided within the Mambo Complete distribution file. Mambo Lite does not include Help Screens. These documents will be updated on a continuing basis.
folder Using the Mambo docs knowledgebase (2)
How to get the most out of using the Mambo documentation knowledgebase (and how not to be fooled into thinking there is not much here!)
folder FAQ's (22)
Frequently Asked Questions


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document How to turn off MySQL Strict Mode
By default, MySQL is enabled with strict_mode ON. Mambo currently does not fully support MySQL5.x in strict_mode (this is on the roadmap and will be dealt with when we move to database portability...
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document session save path issues
There are two issues that often bring people to the forums looking for answers. Hopefully, this FAQ will help if you get either of these two warnings with your Mambo site: session save path...
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document Lost your admin password?
Here is a simple solution... If you have locked yourself out your Mambo installation, (i.e.) lost your admin password, you should be able to reset it without issue as long as you have access to...
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document What is Static Content?
Static Content (also referred to as "typed 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...
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document What's the Difference Between a Section and a Category?
A Category is a subset of a Section. Content Items belong to Categories; Categories belong to Sections. The only exception to this hierarchy is Static Content, which exists outside of the Sections...
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document Installing Extensions with the Universal Installer
From Mambo version 4.6 and up, components, modules, mambots and templates are installed the same way - through the Installer.  In versions prior to Mambo 4.6, each of these was installed...
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document Can I change the layout of my Home Page?
Yes, and it is very easy to do. The formatting of the Home Page -- the number of columns, the number of articles, etc. -- is controlled by the Parameters tab found on the Main Menu Item...
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document Do I have to keep the sample data that was installed when I installed Mambo?
No. This sample content appears because it was selected as an option during the installation process. The information contained in the site is intended to assist new users in learning the system and...
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document Why can't I delete a Section or Category?
A Category must be empty of all Content Items before it can be deleted. A Section must be empty of all Categories before it can be deleted. Remember, in Mambo, when you delete an item, it moves to...
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document What is Static Content?
Static Content (also referred to as "typed 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...
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