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Nagita Karunaratne nagita.k at gmail.com
Sun May 8 03:11:07 CEST 2005


Erik,

You have a very attractive template/site. 
I can't understand the language but is it a personal or commercial site?
How long did you work on Typo3 before you started on your site?
And how long did it take you to program/design it to reach the point
where it is at now?

Thanks,
Nagita

On 5/7/05, Amir Mualem <amir219 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Erik Svendsen wrote:
> > Hello Amir,
> >
> > I have with interest and curiosity been reading this thread, and some of
> > the other questions you have asked. And I want to give you some advices.
> > I have about 25 years of experience in IT, but are really new to the
> > Typo3 world. And I'm not any programmer or IT-guru. Here are my advices.
> >
> > 1. Don't expect to graduate from university the same day as you start in
> > first class. Every complicated system (and an enterprise CMS as Typo3 is
> > complicated) takes time to learn - often a lot of time, and most of that
> > time is reading and trying. And as many here has pinpointed, ask your
> > question when you have read and tried (at least two times). Because then
> > you learn. I suppose you play strategy games. Then I wonder how many
> > hours you have used to be good in those games. To master Typo3 (or any
> > other advanced CMS) I suppose you have to use much of the same time -
> > and maybe more.
> >
> > 2. If others behave rude to me - my lifelong experience tells me it's
> > because I'm not polite and listen to others.
> >
> > 3. If people tell you it's explained in the tutorials, then it's
> > explained in the tutorials. And they don't tell you because they don't
> > want to answer, but because it's the best answer. On every question you
> > have asked I have found the answer in different tutorials and
> > documentation (or in the list, faq or google).
> >
> > And your questions don't make it easy to answer. Or let me say it in
> > other words. On your question I can't give other answer than read the
> > FTB - manual, not only read it, but do it. And then try to make a site
> > with simple design, and then one with more sophisticated design. It's
> > the only way to master Typo3, belive me - I have gone that way. And I
> > can also tell you following, looking at your reedesign template, I know
> > today how I would implement it.
> >
> >
> > WBR,
> > Erik Svendsen
> > www.linnearad.no
> >
> >> Olivier Dobberkau wrote:
> >>
> >>> Amir Mualem wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Now a personal attack?  Thats very nice to hear there buddy. ;)  Now
> >>>> we are judging members here with age.  I wonder how actual 14 year
> >>>> olds here think about that comment. ;)
> >>>>
> >>> give us a break.
> >>> you are right and we are all wrong.
> >>> *plonk*
> >>>
> >> Give who a break?  Why dont you and everyone else give ME a break.  I
> >> never asked to be critisized because of my question.  Every question I
> >> have asked has been met with rudeness and an attitude.  And now you
> >> with a personal attack along with Micheal stucki calling me
> >> lazy/stupid.
> >>
> >> Why dont you give ME a break. ;)  Or I am going to have to call this
> >> trolling.
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> 
> I understand what your saying there.  Yes, it takes a while to learn
> strategy games.  But I also understand that it will take me a while to
> grasp typo3 fully.
> 
> I think its fine that people advice me to read the manual, but all I ask
> is that you give me MORE direction.  I have the manual open, it would do
> me good if someone told me where INSIDE the 100+ page manuals the answer
> might be.  "RTFM" -- There are tons of typo3 manuals, each with dozens
> of pages... whats the point of wasting time reading each one to find one
> answer that you need right now?  I dont understand.
> 
> Therefore, when I post I expect someone to help with more then just
> RTFM, atleast give me a page number.  Maybe some people know a good
> online article they just been to recently and can refer it to me.  ;)
> 
> And I did the FTB tutorial, or the first half, before FCE, with a
> different custom design which was simple aswell.
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