A modern, cool TYPO3 Backend
Tuesday, 3. November 2009, 16:12:59
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









Anonymous # 3. November 2009, 16:45
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
Hi Eckard,
where does this skin come from? It looks great! Is it publically available?
Thanks in advance!
Anonymous # 3. November 2009, 17:56
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
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.