[TYPO3-english] Newbie - Some doubts

Andreas Becker ab.becker at web.de
Mon Sep 5 17:58:31 CEST 2011


Here another newbie post
http://webempoweredchurch.org/support/forum/posts/skins/meadow-skin-coming-soon-to-first-church-element/

Andi

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Andreas Becker <ab.becker at web.de> wrote:

> Hi Guiseppe
>
> One good tip to exist and work here in the TYPO3 Community Mailinglists.
>
> NEVER give up trying to ask questions and even they are said to be dumm.
> There is no question to be dumm to be asked!
>
> Concerning your problems with TemplaVoila and CSS I don't understand where
> there could be a problem. Perhaps could you explain it a bit more.
>
> Again I suggest you try the wec package! As this is a site ready to start
> with with lots of examples. Concerning your problems with the menus TS or
> CSS or both you have here tons of example templates you can test and try and
> compare.
>
> Don't forget to backup with the click in wec_config
>
> The way those menues get build is exactly the same way like in standard
> templating - with TS and CSS.
>
> This here is the Old Templating manual of the WEC before they were using
> the framework for TemplaVoila
>
> Good News: You can reuse all Menus described in here as is also in the new
> templates! :-) Why reinventing wheels if they already exist.
>
> A brilliant start for newbies in TYPO3 is this here:
> http://webempoweredchurch.org/support/how-to-build-your-website/
>
> Work it through step by step!
>
> Perhaps afterwards you would like to test out more skins - go here:
>
> http://webempoweredchurch.org/no_cache/support/help/tutorial/import_wec_skins_for_tv_framework/
>
> If you have questions concerning any of the WEC Skins you usually get help
> right the way ( especially as a newbie) here:
>
> http://webempoweredchurch.org/support/forum/posts/skins/drop-down-menu-for-lights-out-skin/
>
> Only those who ask will receive an answer.
> If you will stop asking us here on the list, perhaps others will have the
> same problems like you shortly after you keep quiet and shut up. This would
> be no solution at all :-)
>
> If you have time drop by :-) - This is no joke - simply come and we will
> pick you up at the airport. Or look if you can find a User Group in your
> Area. Which country are you in, perhaps we can help you to connect to people
> who already work with TYPO3 in your area.
>
> Andi
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Kay Strobach <typo3 at kay-strobach.de>wrote:
>
>> Hello Giuseppe,
>>
>> please don't hesitate to ask here in the list. - We all started as News
>>
>> If you tried to find a solution with some tutorials or sth. similar just
>> write down, what you've done ;) - somebody will surely help you ;)
>>
>> Think about the motto  of TYPO3:
>>
>> Inspiring people to share:
>>
>> So good luck
>> Kay
>>
>> Am 05.09.2011 10:50, schrieb Giuseppe Luigi Punzi:
>> >
>> >> you know what from TYPO3?
>> >> existence?
>> >> your questions show very poor knowledge about TYPO3 and I got the
>> >> feeling you want us to teach you TYPO3 in one day. As you can't learn a
>> >> whole book in one day, you cant get the whole TYPO3 in one day.
>> >
>> > No. Because I don't have knowledge about Typo3, I told I only played
>> > with Typo3. I'm asking, for example, the right way to do templating
>> > under Typo3. I'm not telling anybody to do my work, I'm asking for help
>> > to know the right way to go, because there are several ways to do it. In
>> > other CMSs (Drupal, Joomla, there are only a way to go, here no)
>> >
>> >
>> >> this shows you have no knowldge about marker/subparts-concept, as you
>> >> expect TYPO3 to replace single links inside your HTML.
>> >> in TYPO3 a whole block with all included HTML will be build, as it is
>> >> needed on a change of the page tree
>> >>
>> >> help needs to be accepted. You insist on using your descicion anyway
>> >> other say to use another way.
>> >
>> > I don't insist in anything, I ask doubts. I tried with TV, but I can't
>> > get menus to take the CSS. Because I can't find the solution, later, I
>> > tried to follow the tutorial for building with automaketemplate ext, a
>> > good tutorial, but explains how to map a very simple and outdated html
>> > template (today, sites is not builded under tables). If I follow this
>> > tutorial, I can get it working and understand how works, but, this is
>> > not enough to understand how to map a "today" template. I tried wec
>> > package too and tried to understand how works, for this, I asked again.
>> >
>> > Probably you are a experienced T3 admin/developer, and all this things
>> > could be so easy, and newbies like me only disturb the list, but for me,
>> > is a total change compared with how other CMSs works. The learning curve
>> > is very high. Until now, my work wasn't "map the html", instead,
>> > administrate the CMS I installed, and templates, was others works.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> want to learn about markers?
>> >> try the master-template:
>> >> http://ug.typo3-nrw.de/mastertemplate.html
>> >>
>> >> as the full documentation is still only available for 1.0.0 start with
>> >> this version.
>> >> You will end up (1-2 hours later) with a full functioning website
>> >> WITHOUT your styling.
>> >> But you should be able to attach it or use your own HTML-template with
>> >> your own CSS.
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot for your time, I will check it later.
>>
>>
>> --
>> http://www.kay-strobach.de - Open Source Rocks
>>
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