Archive for the ‘Mambo / Joomla’ Category

Title Tags give SEO advantages

August 11th, 2005 by Sarah King

Title Tags are hugely important from an SEO perspective because Search Engines use them to identify the major focus of the page.

They are, however, frequently overlooked when coding up new modules as they can be hard to integrate with modularised headers.

Mambo makes it dead easy. Read the rest of this entry »

Mambo Templates

August 11th, 2005 by Sarah King

I’m trying to put up a quick mambo site for the Waitakere BMX club. I like solar flare but wanted something a bit easier on the eye for this site so went hunting for free templates.

Below is a list of some of the sites I found helpful along the way. I’m really grateful to all those who make templates available! Read the rest of this entry »

Mambo Parameters

July 15th, 2005 by Sarah King

When you are writing a custom module or component for Mambo you can have parameters which are set in the Admin control panel and feed through to the application at run time. This allows the same code to have separate instances with distinct differences. Read the rest of this entry »

Mambo Island Ads

June 21st, 2005 by Sarah King

I’ve just read How to code a Mambot? and written my very first Mambot. Read the rest of this entry »

CMS developers – Google adds to the workload

June 5th, 2005 by Sarah King

Now that Google has created Sitemaps it’s vital for anyone writing custom modules or components for Content Management Systems such as *nuke or Mambo to also write a function to output the sitemap entries for the pages generated. Read the rest of this entry »

Joseph Le Blanc

December 19th, 2004 by Sarah King

This guy is a Mambo Guru.

I’m working on a Mambo project and have a few others in the pipeline so keen not only to make it work, but to be sure that it’s working well. I’ve read heaps of docs and information but they often fall short. Well, this one took some finding and is a very useful addition to all the standard resources. Thanks Joseph!