Well, there you go… expect some weird stuff as I play around and hopefully I’ll post new content soon…
]]>Also supplied is a module that will display the links. The actual links are configurable, in that you can specify what formats your feeds are in (Take a look on the right). Also you can add custom links and images with the module eg the mamboserver.com link is a custom one.
You can download it at mamboforge or from the my downloads section
[Update]I’ve released a beta version of RSSXT 2. New features include remote blogging and pinging of aggregator sites. You can download it at the mamboforge site
]]>I spent a bit more time on the UI than normal but finally I’m pleased with it. It works using XML RPC, connecting to my service and then displaying the listings. I hope to post more about the XML RPC service soon but I need to finish off a project before I do…
Anyway, click the link in the menu and take a look. You can also download the component here from this site or from mamboforge.
We needed some kind of CMS for our own site and after looking around, weren’t really happy with what was out there..
The sites based on *nuke seem so chaotic. But not Mambo. The sites created with Mambo are nicely designed and user friendly. But the admin interface is absolutely brilliant! Its a well designed system with a great community. Theres quite a few templates around which quite nice to look at. Also there are some components and modules around which are actually useful for non-community sites.
If you need a nice CMS and more, take a look…and prepare to dance…
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