TYPO3 v14 LTS: Live reaction on Twitch on April 21
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TYPO3 v14 LTS will be released on April 21. Starting at 6:30 pm, I will react live on Twitch to the official premiere and explain what will change for your everyday TYPO3 life.
On April 21, 2026 at 19:00 TYPO3 will release the official premiere video for the new Long Term Support version: TYPO3 v14 LTS. I start my Twitch stream half an hour beforehand and watch the whole thing live. I react to the announcement and categorize the new features for you as an integrator.
What's happening on April 21?
TYPO3 is celebrating the launch of v14 LTS with an official video premiere on YouTube. At the same time, the community is organizing watch parties in various cities, including Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna and Halle.
My Twitch stream starts at 18:30 (CEST). We watch the premiere together. Afterwards, I'll go through the innovations presented and explain what's relevant for your day-to-day work as an integrator. What do you need to know? What can you ignore for now? Where is it worth taking a closer look?
If you've never been to one of my streams before, the format is unscripted and interactive. You can ask questions in the chat, join in the discussion and get answers directly. No registration necessary.
What does TYPO3 v14 LTS bring?
TYPO3 v14 is the result of the sprint releases v14.0 (November 2025), v14.1 (January 2026) and v14.2 (March 2026, Feature Freeze). The LTS version v14.3 is the stable milestone that many projects have been waiting for.
The most important new features:
- Modernized backend with new design, renamed modules and improved navigation
- Fluid 5 with a new rendering concept and additional ViewHelpers that reduce the TypoScript effort
- Site sets as the recommended standard for project configuration
- QR codes directly in the core
- Synchronized crop variants and automatic WebP conversion
- Guided translation workflow
- RTE integration in the Form Framework
- and much more!
Important: The new features in TYPO3 v14 are mostly optional. You can switch step by step. The tried and tested methods will continue to work.
Free support for TYPO3 v14 LTS runs until the end of April 2029 and Extended LTS (ELTS) until 2033.
Why a Reaction livestream?
The official premiere shows the highlights from a TYPO3 perspective. I provide a practical perspective: What do the innovations mean in concrete terms for integrators who work with TYPO3 on a daily basis? Where are there breaking changes that you should know about? Which features are worth trying out straight away?
This is exactly the added value: no edited summary, but an honest initial reaction with direct classification.
Date and link
- Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
- Time: 18:30 (CEST)
- Where: twitch.tv/wowa_typo3
No registration necessary. Just drop by if you want to be there.
And afterwards? TYPO3 complete course starts
The day before the livestream, April 20th, I will start the video production for the TYPO3 complete course. This is a cross-version course with flexible access that systematically builds up TYPO3 knowledge and always stays up to date. The findings from the v14 launch flow directly into the course content.
If you are interested: Sign up for the waiting list and be the first to know when it starts.
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Hi, I'm Wolfgang.
I have been working with TYPO3 since 2006. Not in theory, but in real projects with real deadlines. I've probably had the problems you're having three times already.
At some point, I started putting my knowledge into video courses. Not because I like being in front of the camera, but because I kept hearing the same questions over and over again. There are now hundreds of videos. Every single one was the result of a specific question from a specific project.
What makes me different from a YouTube tutorial: I not only know the solution, but also the context. Why something works. When it doesn't work. And which mistakes you can avoid because I've already made them.
My participants use me as a sparring partner. Not in the sense of "call me anytime", but like this: You come to the live session with a specific problem, post your question in the community or watch the appropriate video. And get an answer that works because it comes from practical experience.
As a member of the TYPO3 Education & Certification Committee, I make sure that the certification exams are kept up to date. What is tested there flows directly into my courses.