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May 09, 2008 3:42am

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  • #1 / May 09, 2008 3:42am

    James Springer

    108 posts

    First off, I’d like to say hello, it’s nice to meet everyone. I’ve been lurking around for a while now, but I finally decided to go ahead and dive into this community. I started tinkering with HTML and CSS last summer, and now I’m hooked (I’m still green, but I’ve recently decided to switch my major from graphic design to web design).

    I happened to discover EE about a month ago, and at first my curiosity was piqued by what I saw, but I really didn’t GET what I was seeing, so I ended up just passing through. Then 2 weeks ago, I was perusing some very nice looking websites (to gather inspiration) and came across some that were powered by EE. So I gave it a second, more discerning look. This time I checked out all of the EE site, where I absorbed the quick-start tutorial, videos, and user guide. I decided to download EE Core, and began to play around with it. I understood the concept, but I was horrible at putting what I had picked up into practice. I then came across Michael Boyink’s website, and his fantastic tutorial.

    I don’t know how else to say this without sounding like a gushing fanboy, but I am totally blown away by EE. After creating my first website using static HTML pages, I can really appreciate what it is that EE does. I’m actually excited to learn how to use it! I get it now, but I only understand the concept and basics. I’ve already decided to climb this learning curve, so I can implement it into my website’s redesign (and other future projects). Of course, right now I can’t even get EE to serve up a static page - But I’ll learn. 

    Once I get it all worked out, I’ll show you all my first EE site. I’m sure that I’ll be hanging around quite a bit from now on, so believe me - it’s my pleasure. I’m buying the license for a personal install next week. I’m sold.

    Mike, thanks for such an awesome tutorial! I’ll be absorbing all of the info that you have presented. Please tell your kids that I’m sorry that it was for people like me that they missed out on 50+ hours of parenting! 

    :lol:
    Seriously though, I can’t thank you enough for such a great resource!

  • #2 / May 09, 2008 5:21am

    Sean C. Smith

    3818 posts

    Boyink tutorials are great and welcome aboard, the community here is very very helpful.

  • #3 / May 09, 2008 5:28am

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    Hi James,

    Welcome to the wonderful world that is ExpressionEngine. I think you are going to get on fabulously with the system as from what you have said you really want to learn the system. Sure there may be a couple of concepts along the way where you think “I’m not getting why it is done that way” but you sound like you want to get over those hurdles and so I am sure that you will.

    Of course if there is anything you need any help with along the way then there is an awesome community of users here and of course the fantastic support staff, moderators and development team who can help out with any problems that you might encounter.

    Looking forward to seeing what you create with ExpressionEngine and congratulations on a great choice! 😊

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #4 / May 09, 2008 8:24am

    Boyink!

    5011 posts

    Mike, thanks for such an awesome tutorial! I’ll be absorbing all of the info that you have presented. Please tell your kids that I’m sorry that it was for people like me that they missed out on 50+ hours of parenting! 

    :lol:
    Seriously though, I can’t thank you enough for such a great resource!

    Oh - they’ve benefited nicely from their investment. Being home-schoolers it’s made a nice learning opportunity.  We’ve plotted out where all the sales are coming from, and they’ve learned multiplication somehow much quicker when it’s about their bank account…;)

    But thanks for the kind words—I’m glad the tutorials are working out.

  • #5 / May 09, 2008 3:02pm

    James Springer

    108 posts

    Linguist,
    Thanks for the welcome. I appreciate it.

    Mark,
    Thanks for the kind words, oh - and doozazzle.  😉
    I’m sure I’ll be full of questions for the first month or two (or more).

    Mike,
    You’re very welcome, the tutorials rock.

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