Typo3/Backend
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Typo3/Backend -
Beschreibung
- What is the backend?
 
- The backend is the Typo3 part in which it is possible to manage all the parts of the website.
 - To enter in the backend of the website, just log in in Typo3
 

Backend structure
- The backend structure is composed by 5 main parts:
 
- Top Bar: This gives access to the user settings, logout, search und weitere
 - Module Menu: Here it is possible to see all the functions and modules that will be needed to design and set the Website
 - Page tree: Here it is possible to organize the structure and the pages of the website and to select the one that needs to be configured
 - Content area: In this section it is possible to configure and modify the contents of the pages
 - Docheader: The docheader contains contextual icons including close, save and preview. It also features other information and a drop-down menu with further actions which will appear depending on what actions you are performing.
 

Page tree
- The page tree represents the hierarchical structure of your site and its pages.
 - In most cases this corresponds exactly to the navigation structure of your web site.
 - The page tree can be expanded by clicking the arrow to the left of each page.
 

View page in frontend
- To view the page in the frontend, click on the View webpage icon in the Docheader
 

Create new pages wit drag and drop
- Clicking on the "Create new pages" icon (top left of the page tree)
 - Drag and drop a "Standard" page to its desired location in the page tree
 

- Remember that the Page tree reflects the structure of the website, so pay attention to where you put the new page.
 - If you put the page on an existing one, a sub-page will be created
 
Content area
- The Content area of a page is the area in which you can insert contents for the pages:
 

- For more information about contents, visit the page Contents elements
 
The top Bar

- To the left is the icon for minimizing the Module Menu.
 - This icon is for collapsing the page tree.
 - Moving on to the next icon, we have the TYPO3 CMS logo (which may have been modified by an extension). Then comes the name of your site.
 - The star icon will open a list of Bookmarks. Every time you see this icon in the TYPO3 backend, you can click on it and the current view will get saved to this list of bookmarks.
 - The lightning bolt icon opens the Clear Cache menu to flush the various caches that are used by TYPO3 CMS to improve performance.
 - The question mark icon opens the Help menu, which gives you access to helper modules and additional support documentation.
 - The next icon opens up a panel showing various information about the environment.
 - Your user name is displayed next. It opens a menu giving access to the "User Settings" module, where you can change your password and configure other backend preferences. You can also "Logout" of the CMS from this menu option.
 - At the far right, is general "Search" field, which will search through records (pages, content elements, users, und weitere) that exist within your installation of TYPO3.