Tom lives in South Wales in the United Kingdom. He started using TYPO3 back in 2008 and has worked on projects as both an integrator and developer for various organisations in the public and private sectors. Tom's current role sees him delivering TYPO3 training courses and producing video content. He is also the host of the "Inside TYPO3 Community Podcast".
Whether you're new to TYPO3 or perhaps you’ve used it in the past, this short guide is the ideal starting point. In this guide we’re going to introduce some TYPO3 concepts, then look at how we log in and navigate TYPO3’s backend.
Presets can be tailored to only include the columns you require for download. Plus, it can be shared with other backend users so that they have the ability to run the export themselves.
Discover how to easily view and apply mass edits to multiple pages within the page tree. You'll also learn how to efficiently view and update metadata for a collection of images in the Filelist.
TYPO3 supports the translation of its backend in any given language and has support for more than forty languages, each in its own state of completion.
To better support the process of localization and to make it easier to add new languages to TYPO3’s backend, the localization team partnered with Crowdin, a localization tool designed to help teams translate and maintain their applications translation files.
As part of a wider initiative to promote TYPO3 in the UK, CMS ambassador Tom Warwick and colleagues participated in two conferences in central London at the start of 2024.