In this chapter we looked at working with content items in the back end of the site. Content items are Mambo's versatile type of "content". We saw that content is organized into sections and categories, with categories sitting inside sections, and content items sitting inside categories.
We saw how to create sections and categories, and after a discussion of the section-category structure for Zak Springs, we added some of these to our Zak Springs site.
After defining our content structure, we moved on to look at creating content items. We saw the mosimage mambot that gives another way to include images in our content and also control the formatting of the displayed image. We saw the various options that are available for each content item, ...
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