Clearer Instructions on How to post on this Board?
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 1:17 am
Hi all (Users, Developers, and Guests of CMS Made Simple),
I'm a graphic designer (print) for a small publication co, and as such, the job of designing web sites has been thrown into my lap. I now have a working knowledge of HTML and CSS out of necessity so I can build and design the websites for the company (which makes me a more valuable asset to to my employer considering the dieing trend of print publications). Before CMSMS, I've used basic HTML and CSS, PHPbb2 and some related Portal progs, as well as some other CMS progs. Around 2006, I discovered CMS Made Simple through a website that had links and demos of various CMS progs, and found that it was the best of all the CMS's I've tried. I was sold!(well, it's free... but you know what I mean) I learned a lot about templates and attached CSS used in CMSMS, and some of the great modules. Sure it doesn't do everything I want it to, but I saw the potential. And a dynamic menu system was perfect for where I work. Awesome prog!
And, in the past, anytime I had hit a snag, I knew I could count on some great help/support from either a Developer or someone who had a lot more experience with CMSMS, with a courteous and friendly reply (like Ted, Mark, Cyberguy... kudos to you and many others) Even if it took a few days or more (which I totally understand). And to this day, I still love using CMSMS, and I try to suggest it to others who build/design websites, providing it can do what they need it to do.
HOWEVER, it seems within the past year or so, as I search throughout this Forum, looking for answers before I post a question, or just to see other questions that I never thought to ask, (and then learned from,) I've noticed a disturbing trend. Some replies have been condescending, crass, snide (or snotty), what-have-you, even from some of the DEVs/power Moderators. I suggest that if a Developer does not want to deal with "newb" questions, he/she should just stay off the board and stick with the Dev stuff.
As an Art Director, I don't deal with clients and their questions, I deal with the Sales Reps... and for good reason; if I dealt with the customers, the publication I work for would lose more advertisers (which is why we have sales reps... to sell the product with a smile) I'm not in the business to teach the clients how to design an ad or learn Photoshop... I provide them the specs, and it's up to the client to provide a printable ad (or the material I need so I can have an ad designed for them).
So I can understand the frustration of some of the DEV's at CMSMS in regards to the questions posted... But it doesn't excuse some of the responses I've seen posted here on the CMSMS Forum and boards. I think a simple referral/ link to another relative post would be suffice, particularly if it's a recurring question. I think some of the moderatoers/devs could lighten up on their 'tude, so-to-speak.
Aside from that, posts (mine for instance) have been moved to other boards without notice (albeit, in hind-sight, I can see why a couple of them would be relocated). So maybe some clarification as to "what" should be posted and "where" might be helpful. And Yes, I have read the "Guidelines" and the various "Stickies". For instance, my post to "Product Support" was in regards to how I can use a popular gallery program in CMSMS... seems like a logical question... "how do I use this particular prog in your CMS?" I searched through your Forum as well as the forum of the gallery prog, and, finally, I think i solved it, BUT, none-the-less, my post, which might be helpful, got moved to "The Lounge" (What is the purpose of the "The Lounge" anyhow?) Was it not a possible solution for someone using a piece of programming (in my case using Slide Show Pro) in your CMS that might be relevant in Product Support?
In so far as the Modules, some of the "help" info is not all that clear, so I'll go to the wiki and forum, and again, look for help. I "search" the Forum first, and maybe I'm not using the right "keyword", but I do try to generalize it enough to get the most results. Not-for-nothing, I do try to post my questions based on where I found other questions that I thought relevant to my questions, yet my posts are relocated without notice. (I'm sure this post will get relocated if not deleted anyhow)
So, to get to the original point of this post (based on my subject heading), maybe the Post rules and descriptions should be clearer? What is "General Discussion?" What is "The Lounge"? What is "Product Support"?... and the differences between the 3 I mentioned? For all I know, "The Lounge" could be a place for me to vent my anger towards the GW Bush and the Republican Party, The NHL, the Star Wars Prequels, or why I hate Country Music... all of which is not related to CMSMS.
As mentioned in other posts, the name did (and still does) say "Made Simple". along with something regarding a holiday type slogan (I see that's gone though)
"CMS Made Simple provides a fast and easy way to create a web site and manage its contents. Use it to make a home page for your family -- or your multinational corporation!"
I understand that might be a stretch, but if you want to keep people who have enjoyed and want to utilize CMSMS, and spread the word, some of your DEV's/Moderators might want to be little more friendlier (again, lose the attitude)...
OR if you want to get new users that conform to some of the DEV's expectations, you might want to re-consider the name of your program.
Well, it's just a though from this "NewB"
I'm a graphic designer (print) for a small publication co, and as such, the job of designing web sites has been thrown into my lap. I now have a working knowledge of HTML and CSS out of necessity so I can build and design the websites for the company (which makes me a more valuable asset to to my employer considering the dieing trend of print publications). Before CMSMS, I've used basic HTML and CSS, PHPbb2 and some related Portal progs, as well as some other CMS progs. Around 2006, I discovered CMS Made Simple through a website that had links and demos of various CMS progs, and found that it was the best of all the CMS's I've tried. I was sold!(well, it's free... but you know what I mean) I learned a lot about templates and attached CSS used in CMSMS, and some of the great modules. Sure it doesn't do everything I want it to, but I saw the potential. And a dynamic menu system was perfect for where I work. Awesome prog!
And, in the past, anytime I had hit a snag, I knew I could count on some great help/support from either a Developer or someone who had a lot more experience with CMSMS, with a courteous and friendly reply (like Ted, Mark, Cyberguy... kudos to you and many others) Even if it took a few days or more (which I totally understand). And to this day, I still love using CMSMS, and I try to suggest it to others who build/design websites, providing it can do what they need it to do.
HOWEVER, it seems within the past year or so, as I search throughout this Forum, looking for answers before I post a question, or just to see other questions that I never thought to ask, (and then learned from,) I've noticed a disturbing trend. Some replies have been condescending, crass, snide (or snotty), what-have-you, even from some of the DEVs/power Moderators. I suggest that if a Developer does not want to deal with "newb" questions, he/she should just stay off the board and stick with the Dev stuff.
As an Art Director, I don't deal with clients and their questions, I deal with the Sales Reps... and for good reason; if I dealt with the customers, the publication I work for would lose more advertisers (which is why we have sales reps... to sell the product with a smile) I'm not in the business to teach the clients how to design an ad or learn Photoshop... I provide them the specs, and it's up to the client to provide a printable ad (or the material I need so I can have an ad designed for them).
So I can understand the frustration of some of the DEV's at CMSMS in regards to the questions posted... But it doesn't excuse some of the responses I've seen posted here on the CMSMS Forum and boards. I think a simple referral/ link to another relative post would be suffice, particularly if it's a recurring question. I think some of the moderatoers/devs could lighten up on their 'tude, so-to-speak.
Aside from that, posts (mine for instance) have been moved to other boards without notice (albeit, in hind-sight, I can see why a couple of them would be relocated). So maybe some clarification as to "what" should be posted and "where" might be helpful. And Yes, I have read the "Guidelines" and the various "Stickies". For instance, my post to "Product Support" was in regards to how I can use a popular gallery program in CMSMS... seems like a logical question... "how do I use this particular prog in your CMS?" I searched through your Forum as well as the forum of the gallery prog, and, finally, I think i solved it, BUT, none-the-less, my post, which might be helpful, got moved to "The Lounge" (What is the purpose of the "The Lounge" anyhow?) Was it not a possible solution for someone using a piece of programming (in my case using Slide Show Pro) in your CMS that might be relevant in Product Support?
In so far as the Modules, some of the "help" info is not all that clear, so I'll go to the wiki and forum, and again, look for help. I "search" the Forum first, and maybe I'm not using the right "keyword", but I do try to generalize it enough to get the most results. Not-for-nothing, I do try to post my questions based on where I found other questions that I thought relevant to my questions, yet my posts are relocated without notice. (I'm sure this post will get relocated if not deleted anyhow)
So, to get to the original point of this post (based on my subject heading), maybe the Post rules and descriptions should be clearer? What is "General Discussion?" What is "The Lounge"? What is "Product Support"?... and the differences between the 3 I mentioned? For all I know, "The Lounge" could be a place for me to vent my anger towards the GW Bush and the Republican Party, The NHL, the Star Wars Prequels, or why I hate Country Music... all of which is not related to CMSMS.
As mentioned in other posts, the name did (and still does) say "Made Simple". along with something regarding a holiday type slogan (I see that's gone though)
"CMS Made Simple provides a fast and easy way to create a web site and manage its contents. Use it to make a home page for your family -- or your multinational corporation!"
I understand that might be a stretch, but if you want to keep people who have enjoyed and want to utilize CMSMS, and spread the word, some of your DEV's/Moderators might want to be little more friendlier (again, lose the attitude)...
OR if you want to get new users that conform to some of the DEV's expectations, you might want to re-consider the name of your program.
Well, it's just a though from this "NewB"