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Typo3. eBusiness Technologies, Prof. Dr. Eduard Heindl Liis Leisner 231795 May 2009. Agenda. Content Management System Typo3 Overview The Features Backend editing Frontend editing Templates Extensions System Requirements References Conclusion. Content Management System.

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Typo3

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  1. Typo3 eBusiness Technologies, Prof. Dr. Eduard Heindl Liis Leisner 231795 May 2009

  2. Agenda • Content Management System • Typo3 Overview • The Features • Backend editing • Frontend editing • Templates • Extensions • System Requirements • References • Conclusion Liis Leisner

  3. Content Management System • Content is all kind of digital data • The tasks to be done by a CMS: • Import and creation of content • Roles of users • Definition of workflow tasks • The ability to track and manage multiple versions of a single instance of content. • The ability to publish the content to a repository to support access to the content. • Separation of content, structure and design • Easy to contribute Liis Leisner

  4. Typo3 Overview • TYPO3 is open source CMS • Development was started by Kasper Skårhøj in 1997 • Two levels of contributors • Administrator • Content editors • Content and design separated Liis Leisner

  5. Features • Installation tool • Backend editing • Frontend editing • Templates • Extentions Liis Leisner

  6. Backend • Administration of the website • Elements can be enabled/disabled for given users or groups • Three main areas: • modules menu (left), • page tree (left/middle) • module work area (right). • Rich Text Editor • Access Restriction Liis Leisner

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  8. Frontend editing • Editing content on directly on the web pages (must be logged in) • Little pencil icon  Liis Leisner

  9. Templates • The design of the website is defined by templates • They are changable • Own templates using Typoscript • Templates can be setup and administered in multiple locations on the site. Liis Leisner

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  11. Extensions • Extension manager • Shared through central resporsitory • Over 800 extension available • You can create your own extensions- The Kickstarter Liis Leisner

  12. System Requirements • Webserver • Operating System: Unix, Windows or Mac • Webserver: Webserver Apache, IIS • Middleware: PHP4 or PHP5 • Database: MySQL or any other database system supported by the TYPO3 DBAL • Hardware:modern CPU and at least 256 MB Ram. • Client (user) • Required: Any graphical browser on any OS Liis Leisner

  13. References • Tens of thousands websites • Some of the examples • DHL Event Manager • Volkswagen AG - Investor Relations • REWE-Zentral-Aktiengesellschaft • New York Times Liis Leisner

  14. Conclusion • TYPO3 has been around for a long time. • It is free and open to everyone • Allows easy website creation Liis Leisner

  15. Thank you for your attention!Questions? Liis Leisner

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