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Home Administrator Manual Chapters Chapter 16: Managing Mambots |
| Chapter 16: Managing Mambots |
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Mambots are functional units of code that support the operation of Joomla. They have many different purposes and functions and are grouped together for easier management. For example, there are Mambots that only operate on content items, others provide search capabilities, etc. In some groups, any number of Mambots can be published at once, while in others (for example, the WYSIWYG editors) only one can be active. In some groups ordering is important, for example, in the content group, the Image Replacement Mambot (mosimage) must be first (top of the listing), and the Pagination Mambot (mospaging) must be last. To learn how to manage your Mambots, click this Help Screen link.
Any number of Mambots can be published in this group. These Mambots operate on Content Items before they are displayed. They typically replace some sort of shorthand {tag} with other information.
This Mambot is for those who like to work without a WYSIWYG Editor as it a convenient way to insert images into the content item. Others who use a WYSIWYG Editor, still prefer using this mambot to insert images instead of the insert Image icon in the WYSIWYG Editor. This is a personal preference.
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This Mambot breaks content items into pages and assembles a Table of Contents.
Any number of search Mambots can be published at any one time. Editor Mambots: Editor Mambots provide support for installable WYSIWYG editors. Only one editor Mambot can be published at a time. This setting should be changed in the Site > Global Configuration page, rather than on the Mambot Manager page. You can also select to deactivate any WYSIWYG editors, which leaves you with a standard HTML textarea.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: If you have any suggestions/corrections for this chapter, please visit the doc forum. http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/board,59.0.html Michelle Bisson |
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