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Typo3

Now we go into the realm of lesser-known CMS platforms. However, that doesn’t make these options any less valuable. It just means that they have more specific use cases.

For example, let’s look at Typo3. It’s a CMS with scalability as a major selling point, and it’s suitable for enterprise-level websites. For example, if you want to use a CMS to build an intranet, Typo3 would be a great choice.

On the other hand, when it comes to usability, Typo3 is usually not the best choice. In our experience, this CMS is best suited for users who have some web development experience, and is not very suitable for small, simple websites.

Nevertheless, Typo3 does contain many interesting features, such as multilingual support. It also allows you to run multiple sites from one installation, which can save you a lot of work.

Key feature:

  • Great choice for enterprise-level websites.
  • Includes support for multilingual websites.
  • Allows you to manage multiple sites from one installation.
  • Allows you to share data and tools between your websites.

In general, we recommend using Typo3 if you need to manage multiple sites that fall under the same type. With this CMS you can share templates, extensions and even users between your sites, which is not supported by most other platforms.

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Cary Brakus

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