This blog post has been floating around in the back of my mind for many weeks, along with another, more technical post on ExtBase, which I hope to compose over the holidays. The prompt for this post has been the question "why do we continue to use TYPO3?"—a question I often ask myself during my day at Cast Iron Coding.
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The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is Texas' leading wildlife research organization.
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Project Details
The Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is Texas' leading wildlife research organization. Their redesigned website serves as a scalable, up-to-date directory for their many research projects, facilities, and partners.
Site completely redesigned, and the back end reconfigured on a relatively small budget (<$10,000)
Flexible template structure allows the client to create “micro-sites” within the framework of their large, informational site architecture without additional cost
Cast Iron Coding oversaw all phases of implementation, from redesign through the creation of new TYPO3 templates, and handled the migration of all existing content
Services Provided
Design
Wireframes and information design
Development
Front-end and backend development, rich user interfaces, standards-compliant code
Discovery
Peer analysis and project planning
Quality Assurance
Extensive browser testing and functionality testing