Adding an Image to a Page in Mambo

When you are creating a page, often you will want to add an picture. In this tutorial we will show you how to add an Image to a page in Mambo.  Upload the image you want to add to the page using FTP. If you are not familiar with the directory structure, I recommend reading this Read More >

How to configure SMTP in Mambo

When building your website with Mambo, there may arise a need to configure the site to connect to an SMTP server for sending email. On some older servers, the PHP mail(); function is disabled. To work around this, you can set up your software to use SMP. Below are the steps to set up your Read More >

Adding additional languages in Mambo

In this article I’ll be teaching you how to add an additional language pack to your Mambo installation, which will allow your Mambo site to be displayed in another language rather than just English. Adding additional language packs to Mambo Login to your Mambo admin dashboard. In the top menu, hover over Installers and then Read More >

Using Captcha in Mambo

Stopping spammers from hitting forms in Mambo can be done using the Captcha option that is integrated into the Mambo administration back end.  The following article will show how to activate the Captcha option and how it appears within a website form. Activating Captcha within the Mambo Administration Back End Login to the Mambo Administration Read More >

How to install and activate a new template in Mambo

It is very common for site owners to change the look and feel of their sites from the default. As a result, there are many templates on the web for most programs, Mambo is no different. This tutorial will guide you on how to install a new template for your Mambo website. Installing and activating Read More >

Installing Google Analytics in Mambo

Mambo has a wide variety of plugins, but analyzing its traffic is often best done with a program like Google Analytics.  This allows you to evaluate website traffic in order to help determine the areas of the site which may need improvement.  The following article explains how to add Google Analytics in to your Mambo Read More >

How to log into your Mambo admin dashboard

After installing the Mambo application on your hosting account, your first task will be to log into the admin area for the first time. Below are the steps necessary to accessing the admininstration interface for Mambo. Logging into your Mambo admin interface Using your web browser, visit your website URL. You may log in from Read More >

How to Create a New Page in Mambo

In this tutorial we will show you how to create a new page in Mambo. New pages can be created in specific sections or categories in Mambo. In my tests I am adding a page to the Getting Started section. In the Image below you will notice there are currently only 3 pages in the Getting Started Read More >

How to Install Mambo through Softaculous

Mambo is widely used and powerful content management system  The following article shows how to use Softaculous to find and install Mambo.    Setting Up Mambo using Softaculous  Login to the Cpanel Scroll down to Software/Services and click on the SOFTACULOUS icon. The Softaculous installation program will open and yuo will see a list of Read More >

How to Create a User in Movable Type

When creating a blog within Movable Type, you have the ability to allow members to post comments. While you also have the ability to allow them to self-register, you may not want to enable this feature. This could be for security reasons or perhaps you want to make an invite-only, or exclusive group. In this Read More >

Basic Security Information for Movable Type

We wanted to start out this article by giving you tips for securing Movable Type, but there were not many resources online that cover this. We recommend checking their official Security page periodically for updates, it can be viewed here: https://www.movabletype.org/security/   Generally, we recommend using strong passwords and always running the latest version of Read More >

Database Connection or Authentication errors with Movable Type

There are a few common errors that may occur when dealing with MySQL and Movable Type installations:  Authentication and Connection errors.   MySQL Database Connection or Authentication Error Messages  Authentication Errors   Authentication occurs when the Movable Type application is attempting to communicate to the MYSQL database with a user name and password.  The three Read More >

Allowing different authentication methods in Movable Type

When allowing registration and log in options in Movable Type, you may want to allow one or more of the popular login methods. These include OpenID, Google, Yahoo! and more. These methods allow users to login with those IDs instead of creating a separate account on your site. Follow the instructions below to learn how Read More >

Using the Activity Log in Movable Type

Anytime an event occurs in Movable Type, it is noted within an activity log.  This log will capture errors as well as successful events such as a blog entry or page creation.  The following article explains where to find the Activity log and its available options within the Movable Type Dashboard.   Understanding the Activity Read More >

How to enable/disable user accounts in Movable Type

When working within Movable Type, you can set up the ability for visitors to register so they can make comments. Our tutorial below will explain how to manage user registration for blog comments in Movable Type. Managing user registration for blog comments in Movable Type Log into your Movable Type admin dashboard.   Using the Read More >

Creating a Blog in Movable Type

Movable Type includes the option to specifically create blogs which are rich in features, but easy to maintain.  The following article shows to quickly start a Movable Type blog using the Administrator Dashboard.   Making a Blog in Movable Type   Login to the Movable Type Administrator Dashboard.   There are two ways to create Read More >

Adding an iFrame to a Movable Type Webpage

Sometimes there is a need to embed or nest a page of content within another. This often done with iFrames and can also be implemented within Movable Type webpages. The following article explains how iFrames can be added within webpages published from the Movable Type dashboard. Inserting Iframes into Movable Type Web Pages Adding iFrames Read More >

Install a Perl module in cPanel

In this article I’ll show you how to install a Perl module on your cPanel account, which can extend the capabilities of your Perl scripts. It’s very common in programming for people to say don’t reinvent the wheel, basically if something already exists and does a really good job at it, there is no need Read More >

How to register for an account in Movable Type

When creating a blog, it is common to allow visitors to leave a comment on posts and pages. This fosters a community feeling and helps build content. This article will demonstrate how to create a new account as a visitor in order to be able to make comments on your Movable Type blog site. Registering Read More >