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Many members of this site have exerted an enormous amount of effort in trying to make XOOPS as user-friendly as possible. There is an abundance of information available on this site that, if used, will answer the vast majority of newcomer questions. The problem is, the resources are not getting used. There are still a lot of forum posts that ask questions that have either been answered in the documentation and FAQ, or have been answered several times in the forums.
I realize that to some, there is too much information on this site and that sorting through it all can be tedious and quite time consuming. However, it’s these already answered questions that are flooding the forums and making it increasingly hard for members to get answers to questions that *haven’t* already been answered.
I’ve been trying for some time to come up with a suggestion for presenting the documentation in a more noticeable, more user-friendly way, but the truth is, the Admins have done a great job. I mean there the links are at the top of the page on the left side. The search box is on the top right side. It’s really not that hard to find the information.
To the newcomer,
It’s understandable if you are nervous about working with Xoops. At first it can seem quite overwhelming, especially if you are unfamiliar with web design. However, as someone who has dedicated an enormous amount of time over the past few years learning web design, I can assure you, XOOPS is the easiest way to get a site online fast.
If you are completely new to web design, I highly recommend that you take some time to learn a few basics before you begin working with Xoops. While every effort has been made to keep things simple here, there is still a lot of language used that someone who is unfamiliar with web design will most likely find very confusing. I recommend visiting
http://w3schools.com/ to get your feet wet in the basics. To get started with Xoops, all you really need is to have a basic comprehension of what HTML tags mean. You don’t have to know how to code a site by hand! Of course, a basic knowledge of CSS and PHP would certainly be helpful as well, but baby steps first. As you work with Xoops, you will learn more.
All the information you need to work with XOOPS is clearly documented on this site in the
FAQ, on the
Xoops Documentation Site, or in the
Forums. Based on my experience, the vast majority of the time, you will get your questions answered faster, and you will learn so much more if you just use the resources that have already been laid out for you. Of course, nothing is perfect and there may be a time when you cannot find a solution to your problem in the resource that are available, *that* is what the forums are for.
In short, if you want to have a website (Xoops or otherwise), you are going to have to invest a little time into it. If all you ever do is copy and paste the answers given to you in the forums, you may never learn anything. If you take a little time to do some homework, you’ll find that you’ll be better equipped to get the most out of Xoops, and eventually you’ll be able to help others.
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