TYPO3 is an open-source project and we believe in trust, respect, openness and sharing. TYPO3 CMS is a professional PHP-based web publishing platform which enables people to deliver content-rich digital experiences on any channel, any device in any language.
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Multisite - Manage any number of websites within a single installation
- TYPO3’s page tree structure, data model, and granular user access permissions ensure high-performance multi-site installations
- Single login to manage all websites
- Configure editor roles across multiple websites
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Multilingual - Create and maintain multilingual websites
- Manage any number of languages within a single installation
- Edit and translate website content
- Support non-Latin character sets—Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, etc.—and fonts and varied writing directions
- Differentiate editor roles by languages and arbitrary rule-sets
- Maintain consistency while localizing content independently across international teams.
- Integrate with a variety of translation services (e.g., LanguageWire)
- Content translation support by default. No need to install third-party language support.
- Automatically mark translated content for review and notify translators when the original text changes.
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Workflow, User Roles & Collaboration
- Protect your digital projects. All editors must login to access content management and admin interfaces
- Manage access and editorial rights for each user individually. Define granular permissions for editing and publishing
- Rearrange pages and content elements using intuitive drag-and-drop actions
- See a chronological list of modifications and deletions in the change log
- Work in multiple workspaces and project dashboards simultaneously
- Schedule automatic content publishing and unpublishing at specific dates and times
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Workspaces - Efficient content staging
- Create and edit content collaboratively
- Generate preview links easily
- Preview of changes and comparison with live versions
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Structural Flexibility & Open Architecture TYPO3 delivers powerful core features within an open architecture and flexible structures allowing significant extensibility.
- Freedom and flexibility of open source
- Choose independence from changing data storage technologies with the Database Abstraction Layer
- Select the deployment solution that fits your needs, be it an in-house server, cloud service, or even software as a service
- Run a single page or a thousand websites in one instance
- TYPO3 is built on industry-standard open source libraries and practices, including components from the Symfony framework, PSR-compliant implementations, Composer-based dependency management, and PHP
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Extend TYPO3 with custom extensions
- As the web and your business change and develop, your needs will change, too. TYPO3 supports best-practice customization, integration, and extension to ensure the value and reliability of your web presence in the long term.
Here is an overview of the essential resources to help you find the correct information:
- https://typo3.org is the main project website, providing up-to-date official news, information about events, the TYPO3 community and the TYPO3 Association.
- https://typo3.com is the commercial website of the TYPO3 company offering several services around TYPO3 CMS.
- https://docs.typo3.org is our documentation website. TYPO3 is one of the most thoroughly documented OpenSource products around, with manuals covering basic tutorials, TypoScript, administration, development, core structure, etc.
- https://get.typo3.org is the platform where you can download TYPO3 and find all release notes and changelogs of TYPO3 releases.
- https://extensions.typo3.org is the platform where you can search for and download TYPO3 extensions.
- https://review.typo3.org is our code review system where you can propose and discuss code changes to the TYPO3 core.
- https://forge.typo3.org is our bug tracking platform where you can report issues and submit feature suggestions.
- https://shop.typo3.com/ is the official TYPO3 Shop where you can discover some sweet merch articles, book online certification exams, and become a member of the TYPO3 Association.
TYPO3 has the most extensive and thorough documentation, making it easy to get started with the CMS.
- System Requirements
System requirements for the host operation system, including its web server and database and how they should be configured prior to installation. - Installation Guide
The installation chapter provides detailed instructions about how to install TYPO3, it also contains information about how to deploy TYPO3 to a production environment. - Setup
Setup aims to guide you through the next steps post installation. Such as adding domains, setting up additional users and configuring languages. - Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot common issues that can occur during installation. The Troubleshooting chapter covers both TYPO3 CMS and the host environment including the web server, database and PHP.
The best and easiest way to get in touch with the TYPO3 community and get help is via Slack. Find out how to create your Slack account here.
Thank you for considering contributing to the TYPO3 Project! The contribution guide can be found in the TYPO3 documentation.
- TYPO3 Core
- TYPO3 Documentation
- Coding Guidelines
- Other TYPO3 projects
Since the beginning, TYPO3 has been more than just a piece of software. It is a community. Our values are there to guide our work and make sure the community is a great place for everyone.
In order to ensure that the TYPO3 community is welcoming to all, please review and abide by the TYPO3 code of conduct
If you find a security related issue affecting TYPO3, a TYPO3 extension or TYPO3 infrastructure, you contact the Security Team at security(at)typo3.org.
TYPO3 CMS 3.x and higher is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 and later.