[TYPO3] Complicated documentation? No reference guide? Do you know any good documentation?

Dmitry Dulepov [typo3] dmitry at typo3.org
Thu Dec 13 19:30:58 CET 2007


Hi!

Karol Martinka wrote:
> I'm wondering, if you agree with me, that almost all of the documentation to 
> TYPO3 is really non-intuitive.

Books and online manuals are written by programmers and it is for users at at least in intermediate level. Even beginner's books sometimes assume some things, which are known to developer's and not to newbies. You can take a look at my blog (link is at the bottom) for TYPO3 book reviews. There is at least one book, which is very good for beginners. Do not look at book titles, look what's inside.

There are some old tutorial, which still apply to TYPO3.

Unlike commercial products, TYPO3 does not have any paid documentation team. I think old documentation team ceased to exist now. So we are on our own.

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