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CHAPTER 3
Chapter 3: TYPO3 for Editors
In 1999 Tim Berners-Lee, father of the World Wide Web, exclaimed: "From
the point of view of users, the biggest change I want to see is to make
everyone capable of writing web pages and making links just as easily as
people can create e-mail messages today."
One of the main reasons that content management systems have made a
breakthrough is that they have put this demand of hypertext authors into
practice. However, this has varying degrees of success in terms of
user-friendliness - especially for enterprise content management
systems. Forrester Research, a market research company, diagnosed in a
study in 2001 that there is an urgent need for improvement in usability
among the systems reviewed in the study.
- Chapter 3: TYPO3 for Editors
- The Role of the Editor
- Logging in to the System
- The Correct Browser Settings
- Login
User Interface and Module
- Areas of the User Interface
- Module Bar
- Navigation Area
- Details View
- Main Modules and Submodules- An Overview
- Web
- Pages
- View
- List
- Info
- Access
- Fuctions
- File
- Document
- User
- Help
The User | Task Centre as a Communication Centre
- Quick Note
- Recent Pages
- Actions
- Messages
- Tasks
Pages as Containers for Contents
- Site Structure, Page Tree, and Contents
- Creating and Editing New Pages
- Type
- Pagetitle
- Localization Settings
- Different Page Types
- Standard
- Advanced
- External URL
- Shortcut
- Not in Menu
- Backend User Section
- Mount Point
- Spacer
- SysFolder
Content Input with TYPO3
- Creating and Editing New Content
- Type
- Header
- General Options
- The Different Content Types
- Header
- Test
- Image
- Text with Image
- Bullet List
- Table
- Filelinks
- Multimdeia
- Form
- Search
- Login
- Menu/Sitemap
- Insert Records
- Insert Plugin
- Script
- Divider
- HTML
Assest in TYPO3
- Managing Assets in the File Structure
- Inserting Assets into an Application
Front-End Editing
The Rich Text Editor
- Instert Link
- Insert Picture
- Inserting a Table
Working Efficiently with TYPO3
- Scenario
- Creating Page Structures
- Serial Editing with the Buffer
- Editing Selected Fields
- Shortcuts
- User | Task Centre: Recent Pages
- User | Task Centre: Edit Records
- Shortcuts in the Footer
- Help on the Content Level
- Word Processing with the Extension Text Tools
- Integrating Office Documents
- Restore/Editing History
- Multi-language Capability
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Paperback,
595 pages
Released: July 2005
ISBN: 1904811418
Authors: Werner Altmann, René Fritz, Daniel
Hinderink
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1: Introduction
2: Installation
Free Chapter
3: TYPO3 for Editors
4: TYPO3 for Administrators
5: TypoScript
6: Extensions
7: Extension Development
Index
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