LUX Marketing Automation: TYPO3 13, Darkmode and Livesearch

LUX Marketing Automation: TYPO3 13, Darkmode and Livesearch

Just in time for the most important TYPO3 conference of the year, we are presenting the latest versions of our marketing automation solutions: LUX 38.0.0 and LUXenterprise 44.0.0. These updates not only bring significant performance improvements in the frontend and backend, but also several innovative features.

LUX for TYPO3 13

With the integration in TYPO3 13, we are setting another milestone in the development of LUX. The popular dashboard now offers an intuitive user interface with extended analysis options in version 13 of TYPO3. All marketing metrics are clearly displayed in interactive graphics, making trends and developments visible at a glance. Of course, we will continue to support TYPO3 12 to ensure that all TYPO3 LTS users have access to our marketing automation features.

LUX: Now also active at night with the dark mode

A special highlight is the introduction of dark mode for TYPO3 13 and thus also for the LUX backend. This new function allows editors to flexibly switch between light and dark views - depending on personal preference or work environment. Admittedly, we were initially a bit skeptical about the dark mode in TYPO3 - today we wouldn't want to be without it - especially when working with LUX. The well-thought-out design ensures optimal readability in both modes and reduced eye strain during longer work sessions. Switching between the modes is seamless and saves the personal setting for future sessions.

Livesearch in the TYPO3 backend with marketing automation information

The integration of LUX into the TYPO3 backend search marks a significant advance in user-friendliness. The completely revised search function now enables direct access to individual leads or companies (with a WiredMinds integration) directly from the familiar TYPO3 environment. Editors can quickly and easily search for campaigns, contacts, statistics and other marketing-relevant information without having to switch between different systems. The intelligent full-text search delivers precise results and categorizes them clearly according to relevance. Of course, the multi-client capability also works here with a multi-site installation and editors with limited authorizations.

As always, the new version is available for download via Composer. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Florian Froidevaux

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