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a blog by Eckhard M. Jäger

A modern, cool TYPO3 Backend

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At familie redlich :systeme we do not care only about SEO and a perfect Typo3-based website, we care much about the customers needs and business workflow too. So developed an in-house standard that features anything needed for TYPO3 editors.
Besides the typical features like versioning, workspaces, groups, workflows and a perfect rich text editor - our websites ships now with a cool, clean, easy to use backend skin:

Compared with the admin standard TYPO3 interface this is a big step forward for editors using TYPO3 CMS. These screens illustrates again that TYPO3 can be very user friendly when it is setted up by pros :smile:

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Comments

Anonymous 3. November 2009, 16:45

Andreas writes:

Hi Eckhard, yes use this skin for about half a year now and it is really a big leap forward. Funnily enough most of my customers which used the new skin liked TYPO3, while those confronted with the "normal" skin seemed deterred at first.

Anonymous 3. November 2009, 17:22

Anonymous writes:

Hi Eckard,

where does this skin come from? It looks great! Is it publically available?

Thanks in advance!

Anonymous 3. November 2009, 17:56

Anonymous writes:

I am using Typo3 in a newsroom for two years now and learned to loathe it. The way I see it, people most of the time sell half assed Typo3 systems for big money. Next stop Django.

area42 3. November 2009, 19:08

@Anonymous 2
Ok, TYPO3 has its own logic but it can be really great - most times it's a question how it is implemented and customized. If you get the know how you can implement TYPO3 really fast and nice.
May TYPO3 is not a good solution for a simple newsroom. Another point is that it moves always forward.

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