danielmarseille
Sorry but I'm not really agree with you

there are now 3 years - I started my site with dolphin - D6

I got my first computer about 5 months before discovering BoonEx and Dolphin -

I did not know how to register on the site - because I did not know what it was an e-mail

I asked a friend making me an email address - and when he asked me a nickname - I asked him what's a nickname

I swear I tell no joke

and now I have a site with about 15,000 members - it's not a big site - but it see more is starting to be known

I can tell you that for me the way has been difficult - very difficult - but so exciting - so exciting that sometimes I forget to eat or sleep

for beginners I have only one word - yes you can
Zarcon
You actually validated my point. I never stated that beginners should NEVER use Dolphin, I simply said that it would be best if you knew the basics of web design before attempting Dolphin. Dont get me wrong, there are some people who dont even know what HTML stands for, but yet can figure out how to install Dolphin.

Even you stated it was "very difficult" learning how Dolphin works. And that is what Im trying to say here as well. I think Dolphin is absolutely great once you get to understanding see more how the software works.. Its the time in between that can be a real nightmare for some.

Thanks for you input though :)
 
 
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