Thanks for this. Does this also apply to the person who has to use it to update content (meaning us non-developer types who just want to make a few changes to a site that someone else created)?
Hi Allison, nope its more directed to developers that need to install and setup website configurations.
I also forgot to add to the post that I didn’t create this graphic. It was shared without a source on Facebook. I’ll try to find the original source and link back shortly.
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Now what would Typo3 look like in that picture?
Love it. Totally made me laugh.
Thanks for this. Does this also apply to the person who has to use it to update content (meaning us non-developer types who just want to make a few changes to a site that someone else created)?
Hi Allison, nope its more directed to developers that need to install and setup website configurations.
I also forgot to add to the post that I didn’t create this graphic. It was shared without a source on Facebook. I’ll try to find the original source and link back shortly.