>
> Both of those items should be included in the standard install of
Mambo. At least they are in Joomla! and the two systems are still
sharing the basic codebase. Outside of that there are a ton of
third-party modules, and site plugins you can use to perform many
different tasks.
>
> Conor
>
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> Subject: [php-list] Help in Mambo
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> Hi...
> can any one tell me how to develop a dynamic website using
Mambo. What i want is an idea how to add some php login or a sample
contact us form which performs some particulaer task.any idea will be
appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.....
>
>
>
> Regards
> Mohd Asif Ali
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I've been developing a Mambo site for the past month. WHAT A JOY! I
have a Godaddy host and optioned for a autoinstall from the softwares
section.
The true joy is that I can develop remotely. I worked on my first
Mambo client's site from the beach this summer on my laptop. I didn't
have to lug all my software with me. I uploaded all the necessary
files prior.
To the meat of your question, yes, a simple Mambo search in Google
will yield results. As a beginner, I suggest using a sample template
and moving from there. Your Modules section from the admin page will
control the login and contact etc. I have a contact form for simple
costomer inquiries. Using the Static Content page, I added my own
custom form for a detailed design proposal inquiry. There are custom
forms 'addons' offered but after a thorough search, most of them are
really buggy so I avoided them all.
The overall look is a trick of the template. You must learn all the
aspects before trying on your own template. I've used a sample and
hacked it apart in Dreamweaver. There are also dreamweaver Mambo
pluggins and tutorials along with them to speed up your own templates.
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