| Site Mambot: Edit [ MOS Image ] |
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Type:com_mambots /editA new Access:menu=>Mambots=>Site Mambots->Edit / New User Level:Administrator; Super Administrator Screenshot:
Description:Mambot Type: content File Name: mosimage.php This Mambot is utilised by Content Editors to insert an image 'placeholder' within the Content Item which is then replaced by an image that can be modified for certain settings and details within the tabbed parameters menu for that Item. The tag is used to identify the location of the placeholder. Toolbar:
Save: Click Save to save any changes made during the current editing session, and return to the Mambot Manager screen. Apply: Click Apply to save any changes made so far in the current session, but remain in the Mambot screen to continue editing. Close: Click Close at any point to end the current editing session and return to the Mambot Manager screen. Any changes made since the session commenced, or since the last time Apply was clicked, will be lost. Help: Click the Help icon at any time to view this Help Screen. Details:Name: Enter a name for the Mambot. The name is used by the Mambot Manager to identify it in its display list of all Mambots. Folder: Select one of the five Mambot classifications, from the drop down list, that this Mambot is to be assigned to. Once selected, and the Mambot is saved for the first time, this field is not editable. Mambot file: Enter the name of the .php file, within the joomla_root/mambots directory, that this Mambot is created from.
Mambot Order: This is a system Mambot and it can not be re-ordered. Access Level: Identify which User Group level can view this Mambot. Select from Public, Registered, or Special. See User Access Levels for further details on these. Published: Select No or Yes to set whether the Mambot is Published. Description: Enter a description of the Mambot that explains its function in the open text field. The text will be displayed within the Administrator Back-end only and is for future reference purposes. Parameters:This Mambot does not have any parameters associated with it. Related Information:
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 09 April 2007 ) | |||