Technical details
Genre |
Development software |
Publisher |
Packt |
Number of pages |
328 pages |
Written by |
Jeremy Greenawalt |
TYPO3 Templates
- Build dynamic and powerful TYPO3 templates using TypoScript, TemplaVoila, and other core technologies.
- Customize dynamic menus, logos, and headers using tricks you won’t find in the official documentation.
- Build content elements and template extensions to overhaul and improve TYPO3’s default back-end editing experience.
- Follow along with the step-by-step instructions to build a site from scratch using all the lessons in the book in a practical example.
The template systems in TYPO3 make it one of the most powerful content management systems available today, but they seem too complex for many users. Site developers who are able to learn how to use them efficiently can build more extensible sites quicker and more customized for their users.
This book is a step-by-step guide for building and customizing templates in TYPO3 using the best solutions
available. It takes the readers through one complete example to create a fully functional demonstration site using TypoScript, TemplaVoila, and other core TYPO3 technologies.
This book starts with the basics of creating an example TYPO3 site before showing you how to add your own stylesheets and enhanced JavaScript to the template. You learn about the different types of menus and navigation, and you can try out each one with practical examples in the book. The book shows how to create multiple templates for sections or individual pages in TYPO3 and how you can make a new template completely from scratch for a newsletter. Just as importantly, you learn how to update the editing experience and impress your clients with a custom back-end. Finally, you will learn how to specialize for browsers and internationalize your TYPO3 site with simple template updates.
A step-by-step guide to creating and modifying templates with TypoScript and TemplaVoila
<b>What you will learn from this book :</b>
- Learn TemplaVoila and how it can be modified to by more dynamic
- Add dynamic banners and logos to an existing template design
- Create custom menus using multiple approaches and techniques
- Create multiple templates without repeating yourself
- Customize the back-end editing experience for specific templates
- Add multiple columns and special formatting with flexible content elements
- Create powerful content elements with variables and intelligent formatting
- Learn about the future of TYPO3 templates with static data structures and other advanced techniques
- Add browser testing and conditional logic to simple templates
- Add internationalization and localization to your websites
<b>Who this book is written for</b>
If you are a developer, designer, or a site builder who wants to get the most out of TYPO3 whether you are building multiple websites for clients or optimizing their company’s site then this book is for you. It is written for new or experienced users at all levels, but some basic experience with TYPO3 editing and installation is expected.