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Introduction to Typo3

TYPO3 is a free Open Source content management system for enterprise purposes on the web and in intranets. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules.

Editing a website in Typo3 is easy and intuitive: Text is edited using familiar Office icons. You can cut and paste text and images from a program such as Word into the TYPO3 editing window. Images can be automatically resized. Content can be set to hide and unhide on certain dates. It can be restricted to certain users and groups.

Typo3s backend administration area offers advanced editing features and tools. Editors can create pages and content, cut and paste items using multiple clipboards, move records, insert pages or a series of pages, search inside the system for a specific string, view logs, add a translation, access the task center, etc. Unlike many CMSes, TYPO3 intuitively lays out pages in the backend, following a page-tree format that mirrors the website's architecture. Editors will be able to find the pages they need quickly. They can even create shortcuts to access frequently edited pages. As they move or delete pages, the menu will automatically update to reflect the changes.

 

Movie: Editing in the Backend (Requires Flash)