TYPO3 gets a new digital home: website relaunch brings clarity
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The TYPO3 websites have been given a comprehensive relaunch. Four clearly separated domains, modern technology and a new content strategy should finally create clarity. What this means for TYPO3 users.
The official TYPO3 presence has been given a comprehensive relaunch. After a very long period of planning and months of implementation, the new websites are now live. The most important change: four clearly separated domains instead of scattered information.
The new structure: four domains, four purposes
Until now, it was often unclear where to find which information. This is now changing fundamentally.
typo3.com is the new product homebase. Here you will find all information about the TYPO3 CMS itself: Features, use cases, case studies from partner agencies. The content is data-based and shows concrete industry applications. Important for anyone who wants to understand TYPO3 or explain it to customers: The entire site is now also available in German.
typo3.community bundles everything on the subject of "Participation". If you want to contribute to TYPO3 development, get involved in teams or simply understand how the community works, this is the place to go. The content has been revised and checked for topicality.
typo3.org now focuses on project governance. This is about the TYPO3 Association, memberships and the organizational structure behind TYPO3. Policy documents are gradually migrating to a Git repository of the official documentation.
news.typo3.com will become the central news hub. All articles from the TYPO3 ecosystem end up here: Budget reports, marketing updates, event recaps, technical insights and team sprint reports. One place for all the latest news.
Technically up to date
The relaunch is more than just cosmetic. The entire technical setup has been modernized.
All four domains run in a single TYPO3 multi-site installation on the latest version. Legacy code, old extensions and outdated content from almost ten years ago were removed. This makes the system more maintainable and future-proof.
The new template set enables editors to build landing pages without a front-end developer. The days of stock photos are over: the new design by frontend developer Alexander Hahn and art director Markus Schwarz puts the product at the center.
The Universe Bar: navigation across all domains
A small but important detail is the new Universe Bar at the top of each TYPO3 domain. You can use it to quickly switch between Product, Community, Project and News. This may seem inconspicuous, but it makes navigation much more intuitive.
Content strategy for 2026
The way content is prepared has changed. Communications Manager Panos Semitekolos has developed a new content strategy that clearly defines industries and use cases. Instead of theoretical descriptions, there are now real case studies from partner agencies.
The German translation of typo3.com is particularly relevant. Germany is the largest TYPO3 market, and now there is finally professional German content for product presentation. This makes it easier for agencies and freelancers to position TYPO3 to customers.
What this means for you
If you work with TYPO3 or advise clients, you should be familiar with the new structure.
Better customer arguments: The German typo3.com version offers professional references and use cases that you can use in client meetings.
Clearer links: You can now link more specifically in blog articles, documentation or training materials. Product information on typo3.com, community topics on typo3.community, official news on news.typo3.com.
Up-to-date information: The new news hub makes it easier to stay up to date. Instead of sifting through various sources, you can find all important news in one place.
Better orientation: When customers or colleagues ask "Where can I find information about X?", there are now clear answers instead of vague references to "somewhere on typo3.org".
Not quite finished yet
The operators emphasize that typo3.org and typo3.community are still in the beta stage. Some pages will be finalized in the coming weeks. Anyone who finds errors or would like to contribute can get in touch directly.
Not part of the relaunch were docs.typo3.org, extensions.typo3.org, store.typo3.com, my.typo3.org and get.typo3.org. These domains will remain as before.
Why this relaunch is important
It's not just about a fresh design. The relaunch cleans up what has accumulated over the years. The clear separation of the domains makes TYPO3 as a project more transparent and accessible.
For the TYPO3 community, this is a signal: the project is alive, continues to develop and takes its digital presence seriously. At a time when content management systems are often perceived as interchangeable, a professional presence is not a luxury, but a necessity.
The new structure shows that TYPO3 is serious about professionalization. From the technical implementation to the content strategy to the multilingual presence, many aspects have been refined.
Conclusion
The TYPO3 website relaunch is more than just a visual refresh. The clear division into four domains, the technical modernization and the revised content strategy finally create an overview in a growing jungle of information.
For all those who work with TYPO3, a tour of the new pages is worthwhile. The German typo3.com version in particular is a good resource for customer meetings.
All details about the relaunch can be found in the original article on news.typo3.com.
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Hi, I am Wolfgang.
Since 2006, I've been diving deep into the fascinating world of TYPO3 - it's not only my profession, but also my passion. My path has taken me through countless projects, and I have created hundreds of professional video tutorials focusing on TYPO3 and its extensions. I love unraveling complex topics and turning them into easy-to-understand concepts, which is also reflected in my trainings and seminars.
As an active member of the TYPO3 Education Committee, I am committed to keeping the TYPO3 CMS Certified Integrator exam questions current and challenging. Since January 2024, I am proud to be an official TYPO3 Consultant Partner!
But my passion doesn't end at the screen. When I'm not diving into the depths of TYPO3, you'll often find me on my bike, exploring the picturesque trails around Lake Constance. These outdoor excursions are my perfect balance - they keep my mind fresh and always provide me with new ideas.