Through a quick perusal of the Internet, I found an extension for Mambo called eXendSEF that can translate links such as “/content/2/5/” in Mambo into search-engine friendly and user-friendly links. The component installed without a glitch, after following the steps listed in the Read Me file. For my relatively small website, it works out great. But for websites with a large number of pages, the specification of alias may get a little tedious.
Tag: blog
Make Mambo and WordPress Work Together
After having migrated my website to the Mambo content management system, I gradually realized its limitations when it comes to blogging. According to many posts I’ve read on the Internet, Mambo is not a blogging platform. Hence caution for those who need blogging as a main functionality of their website. My solution to this problem was to use both Mambo and WordPress. After tweaking around with the WordPress template for a couple of hours, I was able to match its look and feel with my website. You can click on the main menu links in the left panel to see the look and feel of the Mambo part of this website. I did this integration by (1) sharing the same CSS file to ensure look consistency; (2) borrow Mambo’s index.php file and modify it by taking out Mambo modules and adding in WordPress commands.
I suppose after all this work, I am sort of back to where I first started, with my website on one system and my blog on another. But it’s nice to have the two integrated on the same server. One complaint I do have about Mambo though is its search-engine and human-unfriendly URLs. I am looking for add-ons that may solve this problem.
Invited Blog for Brand Science Institute
Check out an invited blog I wrote for the Brand Science Institute. The blog summarizes my loyalty program paper that is forthcoming in the Oct. 2007 issue of Journal of Marketing. You can find a full-text copy of the paper from JM’s website or from my publications page.