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Written by Team Mambo
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Tuesday, 04 April 2006 |
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The community talks, we listen. When Team Mambo was formed, we became aware that the community had been asking for a number of features and fixes for a long time. We are pleased to tell you that for many of these, the wait is now over.
You said you wanted better Search Engine Optimization. We listened and we acted. With the release of Mambo 4.6 we have introduced a number of changes which will assist you in optimizing your Mambo sites for search engines.
We have made changes to SEF, the core rewriting of search engine friendly URLs. You will find SEF is more reliable and has improved functionality. The SEF built into the core now allows Archives to be displayed correctly. Our goal was to provide a robust in-built basic SEF that functions well regardless of whether you choose to add a 3rd Party SEF extension. 3rd Party extensions, such as ReMOSEf are well supported, but separate from our Mambo SEF.
You said you wanted page titles to display correctly in browsers. With Mambo 4.6, visitors will now see Page Title - SiteName, just as you wanted it.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 April 2006 )
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Written by Ric Shreves
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Wednesday, 29 March 2006 |
 Penguin in Blue Day Three dawns clear and cool. Cecilia and I will be the only members of the Team at the show today, so we head out early, crash Starbucks, then head to the Convention Center so we're there when the doors open. Cecilia's been a joy to work with - friendly, capable, reliable. Exactly what you want from a booth partner (last thing you want is someone who keeps disappearing and leaving you stuck dealing with the crowds).We just sold out of Packt Books this morning. The publisher was kind enough to donate a number of copies to us and we've sold them to raise money for the Foundation. Thank you Packt!  Big Plushy Bird There's clearly serious desire for real documentation - people are asking lots of questions and looking for help. It's also interesting to see how few people get really deep into the system. There's so much functionality in there, but it's under-documented, so they just miss it. Being a Linux show, one would expect a world of Penguins -- and indeed that is the case, so in this installment I've included the Penguin Gallery I've accumulated over the last 3 days. As you walk around the show you also find there's a few SUSE lizards and lots and lots of red hats -- the fave freebie from this show without a doubt.  Classic Tux Today's the last day and actually it's focused entirely on one vertical market: Government. We've had pretty good traffic despite the narrow focus. Lots of various government detpartments and civic authorities have come by as well as some educational institutions. Seems to be a great deal of interest from this sector, with a lot of people saying "We've been looking at mambo for (this) or (that)." We also had several people comment that they had looked at the system in the past and rejected it due to bewildering frequency of releases, updates, upgrades and patches. Seems the new Team's focus on building a more stable and predictable system is exactly on point for at least what this group of buyers wants. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 31 March 2006 )
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