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Welcome. Team Corporate Communications. Director C. Hinsch. Executive Assistant to the Director A. Gemind. Editor B. Brüne. Editor I. Kallok. Project Manager O. Gentina. Marketing & Events. Internal Communications. Press. Public Affairs. 100%Campaign. Head of I. Ihm.

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  1. Welcome

  2. Team Corporate Communications Director C. Hinsch Executive Assistant to the Director A. Gemind Editor B. Brüne Editor I. Kallok ProjectManager O. Gentina Marketing & Events Internal Communications Press Public Affairs 100%Campaign Head of I. Ihm Head ofS. Brust Press Officer & Head of Media Relations R. Heidenreich PublicAffairs T. Berg Head ofM.Lengersdorff Assistant C. Schell Project-Manager K. Buss ProjectManager C.Wendelmuth Trainee R. Schuller Assistant R. Martens Assistant NN ProjectManager C. Neubauer ProjectManager E. Eichberger ProjectManager U. Körner Brand ManagerM. Blustein Junior Brand ManagerS. Gerber Temporary Personnel ProjectManager B. Hennecke Project Manager R. Dunker ProjectManager P. Glasstetter

  3. Typo3Overview &„juwi Elements“

  4. Agenda • Part 1 • Introduction Typo3 • General Content Elements • Filemanager • Part 2 • Special Modules: • List View • Mediacentre • References • Module Fairs & Events

  5. What is the benefit of Typo3? • runs on a server • Edit anywhere, anytime. Bottlenecks removed. • Separation of content and design • No programming skills required • Configurable access restrictions.Users are assigned roles and permissions that prevent them from touching content in which they are not authorized to change.

  6. Consistency of design is preserved. • Navigation is automatically generated. • Content is stored in a database. • Dynamic contentExtensions like forums, polls, shopping carts, search engines, news management are typically drop-in modules. • Content scheduling.Content publication can often be time-controlled; hidden for previews; or require a user login with password.

  7. Frontend  Backend

  8. Flexible Content Elements (FCE)

  9. Flexible Content Elements (FCE)Main Content Area

  10. Flexible Content Elements (FCE)Left Column Area

  11. Flexible Content Elements (FCE)Main Content Area

  12. Text Element Edit

  13. Available Styles within Element Heading 1 Heading 2 Paragraph

  14. Hint: Never copy directly x

  15. Important for all elements: • Make sure to save your modifications!

  16. Accordion Element

  17. Image Element Full Size

  18. Element Text Hint

  19. Element Two Pictures Half Size

  20. Teaser Full Size

  21. Left Column

  22. Left Column Contact Element Teaser Element Download Element

  23. Download Element

  24. Teaser Element

  25. Download Link

  26. Advanced Elements

  27. Editor Menu

  28. List View

  29. General: Insert a Plugin • Step 1: • Step 2:

  30. Plugin: Mediacentre

  31. Element Browser & Sys FoldersSample: Mediacentre Sys Folder Dataset:

  32. Create a Data RecordSample: Mediacentre

  33. Plugin: Events

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