One of the challenges that I faced early in my TYPO3 efforts was reading the HTML source code that was output from my Typoscript because it all came out on one line. There is, however, a way around this.read more
About three months ago someone recommended browsercam.com as a way to test websites in a variety of browser/operating systems. I have used it and find it especially useful when tweaking the CSS on a web design. The main service...read more
When I first looked at front end editing of a TYPO3-driven website, I thought it was really cool. I loved the ability to move around the site using its navigation and simply clicking to items to edit them. However, when I used...read more
Just discovered a great feature in the upcoming version of Firefox. I downloaded and installed Firefox 2.0rc3. As I was editing some Typoscript in the back end of TYPO3, I noticed many of the words had a red dotted line...read more
Until earlier this year I had always written my Typoscript by simply typing it into the setup field in the TYPO3 back end, but I was longing for access to features in my typoscript editing that I was enjoying in the editing of...read more
Why call this blog "Adventures in TYPO3?" Well, because often that is what it feels like, an adventure. An adventure that can literally take you around the world everyday. I think there is something cool about some...read more
This is my little corner to chronicle my adventures in all things web including CSS, HTML, TYPO3, PHP and whole host of other acronyms.