
How to add complex page layout substructures using the TYPO3 Container Extension. Part 3 of our series.
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How to add complex page layout substructures using the TYPO3 Container Extension. Part 3 of our series.
How to extend TYPO3's built-in layouts with a simple 2-column element using the Container Extension. Part 2 of our series.
Extend TYPO3's built-in layout concepts with the Container Extension. Simple flexibility for editors, reduced risk for future upgrades.
A good color palette works respects corporate branding, works on screen, and helps all users navigate your site with ease.
Editors can reset their password securely without having to contact an admin. Another reason to upgrade to the latest version.
HTML emails look great, are more readable, and conform to your brand identity. Another reason to upgrade to TYPO3 v10.
Dependency injection in TYPO3 v10 makes code easier to maintain, test, read, and extend. Another reason to upgrade to the latest version.
Get a grip on your backend user groups by comparing them side-by-side. Another great reason to upgrade to TYPO3 v10!
TYPO3 v10 saves editors time and clicks: no need to save then close for content elements with no configuration settings. Another reason to upgrade!
Smart choices to make upgrades fast, easy, and worth doing for every major TYPO3 version release. Learn more in our blog.