[TYPO3-english] choosing typo3
g4b0
gabriele at brosulo.net
Fri Mar 26 10:30:34 CET 2010
Martin Holtz wrote:
> He said there are a few features which are supported well in TYPO3 but
> not yet solved perfect in Drupal:
>
> 1) staging (in TYPO3 the Staging Modul is called Workspace)
> 2) localization
> 3) versions
>
That's interesting..
> The workspace modul is a nice thing, you can work on an new version or
> write text and can send the text for an review to your chief-editor (its
> staging then) - or you can send an link, which shows an preview for an
> defined time without an login.
>
> If you decide to use TYPO3 - remember TypoScript is _not_ a
> Scripting-language, but only an tool to configure PHP-arrays.
I'm a little bit confused about the typo3 world, because of a lack in
documentation (or perhaps just in it's organization).
Is out there a good and actual book about typo3 like "Using Drupal"?
> But i think both TYPO3 and Drupal are pretty good tools. Both with pros
> and cons. I know many people who manage TYPO3 Websites without being
> able to code php.
> Would be nice to hear at the end, why you take which CMS :)
Now I'm studying Drupal just for the documentation problem stated above,
but I will for sure have a look to Typo3 too.
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