We only just returned from Garching near Munich feeling satisfied and full of lasting impressions, and already Pelle & Stefan are looking forward to the next major Contao event.
It is important to us to explain the context of Contao so that you can expand your knowledge and share it with others.
You probably ended up here because you are looking for an answer to the question: "Is my Contao installation affected by the recently disclosed security vulnerability, and do I need to apply the update?"
In June, we added a log viewer to trakked. Thanks to your feedback, we have now made minor improvements, which I would like to briefly present to you in this post.
It's finally time again for the annual get-together for Contao enthusiasts to take place in the south of Germany.
Over the last few months, we have been working hard on our latest feature. We are expanding your trakked toolbox with the brand new log viewer.
In this guide you will learn step by step how to update from Contao 4.13 to version 5.3. We also give you additional tips and hints.
The year is 2011, and in November Contao enthusiasts will meet for the first time to exchange ideas at the Unperfekthaus in Essen.
To make sure you don't miss anything, we collect everything worth knowing, seeing and reading about the latest Contao version 5.3 in this article.
If you are working on a large screen and do not want to reduce the size of the browser window, you can either use your own CSS for the backend or an extension.
If you use trakked and are enthusiastic about it, our referral program is just right for you.
If you have been working with Contao for a while, you will sooner or later come into contact with the composer.json file. In this blog post, I will take a closer look at composer.json.
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