WordPress
WordPress is the most popular website builder in the world, for good reason. We take a closer look and compare it to TYPO3.
Posts of the category "WordPress"

Behold our new and brilliant blog!
Our total redesign including the migration from WordPress to TYPO3. Now bilingual in German and English language.

Setting up WordPress with Composer - Or: how to teach a budgie to talk
TYPO3 requires Composer since version 8.7 - so why not also set up WordPress installations with it? Find out how to do it here!
![[Translate to English:] Image collage: on the left side wooden letters as a symbol for the Gutenberg editor of WordPress; on the right side a young woman from the TYPO3 press material for version 9](/fileadmin/_processed_/b/3/csm_gutenberg-vs-typo3_ee0eaece8b.webp)
Gutenberg vs. TYPO3 Content Elements
The new editor Gutenberg was released with Wordpress 5.0. We have reviewed what it has to offer and how it compares to TYPO3!

When do we rely on TYPO3 and when on WordPress?
That we as a TYPO3 agency rely on TYPO3 is no secret. But we also use WordPress. So when do we use which CMS?