Look at my site http://w337.uni.cc that I am working on right now, ask me how to do anything i did

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:19 AM, David Zmick <dz0004455@gmail.com> wrote:
There isnt info, if you need help with anything specific, ask us, I ma working on documentation, because I recently had the same problem you are having, but, with the help of the community, I have gotten it figured out,, and I really like it!  Just ask, answers will come :)


On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Sean Allen <sean@monkeysnatchbanana.com> wrote:
Well, I think I can some this up as a 'wholly disheartening' thread.

I've tried using the small wiki archives but they arent exactly easy
to use or find info in
and then when you do find something, it can be quite old and you arent
sure if the information
is dated.

So what is the best way to get this kind of info?
Once I get it, what is best way to contribute it back so that FAQs and
documentation are meaningful
to people approaching Pier?

I'm convinced given the direction we are taking our websites that Pier
needs to be an integral
part, I'm just rather depressed that I'm going to have to expend a ton
of energy to figure out things
like 'o the environment, go there and edit, that is how you can the
layout.' I'm having mental nightmares
that even though the seaside integration is perfect for us that it
will be lost in what appears
to be a massive learning curve. Any pier experts available for
contract work, working through
initial setup w/ me? Doing remote teaching of the ins and outs?





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