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search-engine optimized web design with Typo3 – Typo3 Solutions for Your Agency Typo3 – a powerful CMS

Posted on : 13-05-2011 | By : Tegoeh Chuzy | In : Web design

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cmsTypo3 is a so-called Content management system (CMS), which in a simple way in shaping the content of a website. They allow users to manage without any programming knowledge content and images on Web pages. Typo3 is a so-called “Open Source Software“. Open source software is released under an Open Source license, allowing to pass this source code or even to change, and is basically free.

Why open source CMS?

Many web agencies have developed their own CMS and programmed. This development and programming costs are the customers in some form (usually license costs) for collection. These costs fall on Typo3 and Joomla! not – a major cost saving to the customers. In addition to meeting these two CMS functionality and flexibility in almost all commercial CM systems. The second major advantage is the continuous development of this software. Behind the two programs is a large developer community – thus ensuring that the software is developed in a few years further, and updates are available and that they are independent of individual firms. For more information and www.joomla.com www.typo3.com.

Typo3 or Joomla! – What CMS is used?

Joomla! is ideal for small and medium-sized performances, but also large portals are using this system have already been realized. A feature of both systems (Joomla! and Typo3) is its flexibility. Using a variety of extensions can incorporate many additional features (newsletters, guest books, forms, forums, online shops, galleries, news, etc.). The Project Joomla! is a further development of the CMS Mambo and has won many awards. Typo3 is the scope a bit larger and offers some features that Joomla! are difficult to implement. For Typo3 one needs also a dedicated web space / hosting as Typo3 is very resource intensive and a strong performance (particularly memory) to complete.

We are not (!) Think that Joomla! suitable generally better than for smaller or medium Typo3 Web pages. This is dependent on the project. If the requirements of the project, an implementation with the Joomla! , But we would allow Joomla! propose a number of reasons.

Joomla! is not necessarily recommended if the project request includes the following:

* Multi-domain capability
* Multilingual: 3 or more languages ??(Joomla! supported with component Joomfish the opportunity to render content in two languages)
* User management, rights management, workflow

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