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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Cast Iron Coding partnered with Mission Control Media on the complete redesign and overhaul of the Tides Foundation website. The new site highlights Tides' grantee services and their network of clients and projects.
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After the success of the 2006 Tides Foundation TYPO3 implementation and redesign, the foundation again chose CIC to implement a new design in 2011. The new site contains a number of innovative components including custom, Fluid-driven content elements, a project directory pulling data from a Salesforce Backend, and a searchable library of Tides Impact Stories.
Frontend Designer: Mission Control Media Backend Developer: Cast Iron Coding