Hi Christopher > Well, I never claimed it was for total beginners, but honestly, I don't > think it's over the head of anyone who's successfully used > TYPO3/typoscript/html/css to build one or more sites.
:) I meant no offense .. but to give you an idea, I have been using Typo3 for 2 years to build one site, which I have just 1 month ago launched! It uses TV, Timtab, and a highly customised DR Wiki, which I had to pay someone to code for me (thank you Jan Bednarik :)) - without him, I would still be struggling with the nav I wanted. The site uses lib.myObjects for most things dynamic. I also use cobweb_phpAdsNew. The newer html templates are highly optimised and accessible (ie, they use reasonably advanced css, no tables ... I lie ... only 1 or 2 non-nested tables :) ) And I still have no idea about anything code-wise. Nothing makes any sense, I just copy snippets, ask questions, get some of the answer ... play a while ... ask some coder friends ... play a while ... paste a few snippets together, and then usually give up (after a month or so, working 40-60 hours a week) and either bug Dmitry until he solves my problem ( :) ), or pay someone to get me out of a hole. I reckon I worked for 3 months every day on my nav problems for DR wiki, before I gave up (when I had the cash) and paid Jan to do it for me. I just do not absorb code. And, as I said another time recently, I have been trying since I was 10 ... that makes 26 years of attempting to code and failing :). I have succeeded with LOGO ... html ... css ...and I am starting to understand MySql after about 5 years of playing with it ...and that is it. I cannot for the life of me "get" the exact logic required for pascal, C, php, java, javascript ... or typoscript :) So I am afraid that I just debunked your theory! :) Cate Deans Smith _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english