Re: Mambo CMS

2005-03-26 Thread Paul Reid
The open source version and accompanying active plug-in/component development community is the Mambo CMS's most attractive quality. These flash tutorials are helpful for getting started using the 'you-beaut-Aussie' Mambo: http://www.mambotutorials.com/ >From The Age: "If you survey the current cr

Re: Mambo CMS

2005-03-24 Thread Greg Sharp
I would be happy to offer any assistance I can. I use Mambo on a number of sites including the Australian Mac User Group site. Feel free to ask questions anytime you like. Once you get used to its interface I'm sure you'll find life much easier. It is extremely easy to maintain. -- All the best

Re: Mambo CMS

2005-03-24 Thread Steve Woods
On 24/03/2005, at 12:02 PM, Matthew Healey wrote: Does anyone on this list use Mambo at all... or any other CMS for that matter. Hi Matt. I use mambo on a few sites I host and would be happy to assist if needed. both hosted on an iMac G5

Re: Mambo CMS

2005-03-24 Thread Toby Oldham
'not heard of Mambo - my office uses Farcry, which seems to work okay, but there are some mac related UI issues when you try and move pages around within the wysiwyg site structure i.e. you can't. :) T. On 24/03/2005, at 12:08 PM, Shay Telfer wrote: Does anyone on this list use Mambo at all

Re: Mambo CMS

2005-03-24 Thread Shay Telfer
Does anyone on this list use Mambo at all... or any other CMS for that matter. I am in the process of trying to re-do the wamug site so that I don't have to manage everything. Thanks - Matt I'm told it's good, I haven't played with it myself (yet). Even used by some government departments!

Mambo CMS

2005-03-24 Thread Matthew Healey
Does anyone on this list use Mambo at all... or any other CMS for that matter. I am in the process of trying to re-do the wamug site so that I don't have to manage everything. Thanks - Matt