Launch of My Mambo-Powered Site
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After a week and a half of downloading and uploading templates, modules and components, my new site is finally up. You can visit it by clicking this link [broken link removed]. You’ll notice that it has a nice design (from a template), a login… form, and a poll. The sond two of these features are implemented through Mambo’s included modules, which are small items placed on the sides of the page (or at least most of the time; the navbar menus are also modules). You can get modules for your Mambo site from dozens of places, one of which is MamboForge.net, the Mambo equivalent of SourceForge. In addition, there are components, which are applications that fit in to your site, and range from forums to support ticket systems (examples: Simpleboard Forum, WebAmoeba Ticket System).Lastly, there are mambots, or small snippets that insert something into a content page (ex. images, page breaks). For more on the dozens of features of Mambo, visit www.mamboserver.com

