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new to TYPO3. Trying to learn.

Let's say i have about 10 content elements on my page. I will add them to the "page" list in the backend UI.

How do i actually use them via Typoscript when using fluid?

I have one content element named "logoTitle" and one content element named "content". Both in the "normal" column.

How can i access them via Typoscript?

I tried something like that:

content < styles.content.get #only get the "content" one from the normal column
logoTitle < styles.content.get #only get the "logoTitle" one from the normal column

Thanks!

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In very general there are 4 default columns in TYPO3: normal, left, right, border, so you can put your elements into separate columns (let's say content into normal and logoTitle into border, then your TS should look like:

content < styles.content.get
logoTitle < styles.content.getBorder

Edit:

For more columns/mapped elements you have at least 4 possibilities:

  1. EXT: gridelements
  2. EXT: TemplaVoila
  3. adding new columns into your page: http://typo3.org/documentation/snippets/sd/35/
  4. Finally as Jost pointed in his comment in TYPO3 ver. 6+ you can use Backend Layouts for adding more columns, which are considered as a raw replacement of the old way pointed in previous point.

Personally I prefer them in this order, as first two options allows to keep the BE clean, anyway 3rd is most traditional - for rendering new columns into check colPos keyword in the docs.

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  • Well i already know that. The problem is that we have MORE than 4 actual content Elements to put in. There are only 4 colums so we have to put more than one content element into one column. How do we seperate them later?
    – eikood
    Feb 12, 2015 at 20:24
  • you didn't mention that you need more than 4 columns... anyway check my answer
    – biesior
    Feb 12, 2015 at 20:33
  • Then maybe im doing something wrong. Im currently trying to map a given finished html/css design with fluid. I am trying to replace every instance of text in the "lorem ipsum dolor" template with {id1}, {id2} etc. to let the backend user define the content via a lot of content elements. Is that wrong? Anyway thanks for your answer!
    – eikood
    Feb 12, 2015 at 20:38
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    There is another, built-in way to add more columns: Use backend layouts. You can create them as records in the list module and edit them using a wizard (or plain typoscript). Then you can define the backend layout to use for a page and its subpages in the appearance-tab of the page properties.
    – Jost
    Feb 12, 2015 at 20:47
  • @Jost: So in generell our way of thinking is correct?
    – eikood
    Feb 12, 2015 at 20:50

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