would you be willing to send me a screenshot of a couple? I would be most iterested in the possibilities.
also, would you be willing to donat / sell that code to us? thanks, Andrew In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"Chri stopher Torgalson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Hi, | On 10/17/07, Andrew Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: || Yes, everyones points are very well taken. And my boss, being my || boss, has the last say of course. || Our largest problem, is that the be interface is a bit difficult to || use. I dont think this, but when clients call us several times about || the same problems, it seems clear to us that typo3 be needs serious|| simplification. This is not a knock against Typo3. it is || straightforward enough and very powerful, but for joe-average, still|| over their head. || Now what would be better? I dont know. At some point joe-avaerage|| needs to be trained on some things... | On this subject only: | a) do you know about using TSconfig for this purpose? The BEs of | sites I deliver for most clients are RADICALLY simpler than what | admin userssee. | Setting up permissions entirely from scratch takes two to three hours| or less on most new sites--a small amount compared to the whole | process of building a site, and *well* worth it in terms of | theend-user experience. | b) I have found that for most clients with internet and | word-processing experience, training takes approximately three hours. | Occasionally, a follow-up lesson of ~1 hour is required. Very complex| sites (complex in terms of having very complex organization or in | using many different TYPO3 functions) require more training, of | course, but this is and amount that's yielded good results over | manytraining sessions with different clients. -- I'm trying a new usenet client for Mac, Nemo OS X. You can download it at http://www.malcom-mac.com/nemo _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english
