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Reply to: RealMcCoy
After I have tried phpNuke before, then I kept searching for the best CMS (content management) php system, then I stumbled upon XOOPS, I knew I would need to use it later on, but I was afraid it may or will be impossible for me to use. That was about year or so ago. Therefore, my website making skills and understanding are much higher now (in general terms how to make a basic website, not php programming, even though I do understand how some php code works, I cannot actually program "any" of my own php code - I mainly use a website designer program - such as MS Frontpage, and where needed, I adjust the website, using HTML code add-ons, etc.).
Then about 2 days ago, after many waster months trying to make my own basic e-commerce website (mainly store, and some other stuff), I failed, because I could not make my own template to use, was afraid to make it correctly, did not know what to put on the website home page, etc. I also tried using and searching for many different very good templates online, but none of them worked, because I was trying to use a DHTML menu on my website, which did not make my website look too good, because for that to work, I would have to make my own template and website drop down menu from scratch for them to fit together, or else, it's useless, because it would look very bad.
Then after I decided which parts I want to use in my website, I then decided that I might as well try XOOPS, because I have no other way to succeed with making my own website template to use for my website.
After about 2 days of asking people help on the XOOPS forum, and by personally looking around everywhere in XOOPS 2.4.5, I feel like I can easily do everything with XOOPS, and now I won't have nightmares, trying to figure out how to correctly make my own website template, to make my website look the way I want it to look.
What I mean is: You do not have to be an advanced user to learn and be able to use XOOPS content management on your website. You just need to know what you want from your website, what parts you want to put on your website - mainly website planning, then with XOOPS, some trial and error (not alot, just some... - it depends, everyone is different), you shall succeed with using XOOPS on your website.
Personally, I can't wait for the next latest XOOPS version to come out, since I heard you can easily use the blocks feature on your XOOPS website, and move stuff around, which would make a lot of things on my current website much easier.
Do not give up, and keep trying, soon XOOPS is going to be second nature to you. :)
Also, I especially like how everyone on the XOOPS forums are very nice and respect you. That makes me feel very good when using the XOOPS CMS (content management), and when posting to the forums. :)
Thank you very much.