[Typo3] EOF ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Amir Mualem amir219 at sbcglobal.net
Sun May 8 05:03:34 CEST 2005


Rainer Müller-Knoche wrote:
> Erik Svendsen is right, there is no answer needed ar all.
> 
> PLEASE stop that thread costing server resources, internet bandwidth and our time to read and yours to write. Think of whow much real help you could have given other user while the time you wrote those tons of postings. Most of them much longer than those answering real meaning full questions.
> 
> So please stop
> EOT EOT EOF
> 
> Rainer
> 
> 
>>>>amir219 at sbcglobal.net 08.05.2005 01:38:32 >>>
> 
> 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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Umm, if you see the thread, the answer for the problem I had is over 
with, and now I am discussing a new problem. ;)



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