Contao (formerly TYPOlight) | |
Screenshot Size: | 225px |
Author: | Leo Feyer |
Developer: | Contao Association |
Released: | 2006[1] |
Programming Language: | PHP |
Operating System: | Unix-like |
Language: | Fully translated: Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Russian, Spanish 95% or more complete: Czech, Romansh, Serbian, Swedish, Finnish, Romanian, Slovak, Burmese, Danish, Hungarian, Polish, Albanian, Latvian, Slovenian, Ukrainian, 80% or more complete: Lithuanian, Croatian, Portuguese |
Language Count: | 28 |
Language Footnote: | [2] |
Genre: | CMS |
Licence: | GNU LGPL (Free software) |
Contao (formerly TYPOlight) is a free content management system (CMS) for medium to large websites. The program specializes in back-office (i.e. for developers) and front-office (i.e., for users) accessibility, and observes XHTML, HTML5 and CSS standards, according to W3C/WAI guidelines, to generate pages. The program is an open-source project, published in its original form in 2006 by Leo Feyer and hosted on GitHub.
The Contao content management system has built-in search engine, file manager and form builder tools and features automatic live updating. With its CSS framework and built-in jQuery and MooTools libraries, it readily supports multilingual content (UTF-8 character set) throughout), as well as for documentation and in the back-end administration area, uses Web 2.0 and Ajax techniques and offers version control and cancellation management (undo/redo), permitting a user to review and, if necessary, roll back changes to a prior state. Although the program makes use of a graphical interface, many program instructions require resorting to a command-line interface.[3] From the administration area, a user may choose to install, update or uninstall any of over 1,700 extensions or update the database.[4] .
As of version 5.0, Contao requires a web server that routes requests to PHP, PHP version 8.1+, MySQL 5.7+ or an equivalent MariaDB version, and 11 PHP extensions. Contao is compatible with and recommends using the latest version of PHO and MySQL/MariaDB.
As of the pre-release version 2.9. RC1 on June 6, 2010, the TYPOlight product was renamed Contao. Developer Leo Feyer justified the change on the grounds that TYPOlight had often been confused with TYPO3, a different CMS originally developed by Kasper Skårhøj, whilst the word “light” was sometimes misunderstood to imply that the CMS was suitable only for small projects.[5]
In his instructional book on the CMS, Websites erstellen mit Contao, Peter Müller writes that the software name “Contao” has “a good ring”, pointing out that C, O, N are the first letters of “content” and that tạo is a Vietnamese word that means “to model, generate or shape.” The name is appropriate, he suggests, because the program “allows content to be generated, shaped and managed.”[6]
In 2007 Packt Publishing named TYPOlight, as it was then known, as the second-place winner in its awards category of “Most Promising Open-Source CMS”.[7]
Software | Major releases | Minor releases | Bugfix releases | General corrections to | Security relevant corrections to |
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TYPOlight | 1.x | 1.0.0 (2006-03-12) | |||
2.x | 2.0.0 (2006-11-24) | ||||
2.1.0 (2006-11-28) to 2.1.22 (2007-01-29) | |||||
2.2.0 (2007-02-28) to 2.2.12 (2007-04-10) | |||||
2.3.0 (2007-04-25) to 2.3.4 (2007-05-11) | |||||
2.4.0 (2007-06-07) to 2.4.7 (2007–10-11) | |||||
2.5.0 (2007-12-12) to 2.5.9 (2008-06-06) | |||||
[8] | 2.6.0 (2008-08-12) to 2.6.8 (2010-05-01) | ||||
[9] | 2.7.0 (2009-05-01) to 2.7.7 (2010-05-01) | ||||
[10] | 2.8.0 (2010-02-16) to 2.8.4 (2010-06-30) | ||||
Contao | [11] | 2.9.0 (2010-07-02) to 2.9.5 (2011-05-18) | |||
[12] | 2.10.0 (2011-08-11) to 2.10.4 (2011-12-30) | ||||
[13] | 2.11.0 (2012-02-15) to 2.11.17 (2014-04-07) | ||||
3.x | [14] | 3.0.0 (2012-10-30) to 3.0.6 (2013-03-21) | |||
[15] | 3.1.0 (2013-05-21) to 3.1.5 (2013-11-08) | ||||
[16] | 3.2.0 (2013-11-21) to 3.2.21 (2015-06-05) | ||||
[17] | 3.3.0 (2014-05-26) to 3.3.7 (2014-11-24) | ||||
[18] | 3.4.0 (2014-11-25) to 3.4.5 (2015-03-27) | ||||
[19] | 3.5.0 (2015-06-05) to 3.5.40 (2019-04-11) | June 2018 | May 2019 | ||
4.x | [20] | 4.0.0 (2015-06-09) to 4.0.4 (2015-10-16) | December 2015 | ||
[21] | 4.1.0 (2015-11-26) to 4.1.3 (2016-04-22) | June 2016 | |||
[22] | 4.2.0 (2016-06-18) to 4.2.5 (2016-10-27) | December 2016 | |||
[23] | 4.3.0 (2016-11-25) to 4.3.11 (2017-06-02) | June 2017 | |||
[24] | 4.4.0 (2017-06-15) to 4.4.57 (2021-08-21) | December 14, 2020 | December 14, 2021 | ||
[25] | 4.5.0 (2017-12-28) to 4.5.14 (2018-08-28) | August 2018 | |||
[26] | 4.6.0 (2018-08-23) to 4.6.14 (2019-01-24) | February 2019 | |||
[27] | 4.7.0 (2019-02-15) to 4.7.7 (2019-07-16) | August 2019 | |||
[28] | 4.8.0 (2019-08-15) to 4.8.8 (2020-02-17) | February 2020 | |||
[29] | 4.9.0 (2020-02-18) to 4.9.42 (2023-07-25) | February 14, 2023 | February 14, 2024 | ||
[30] | 4.10.0 (2020-08-18) to 4.10.7 (2021-02-16) | February 14, 2021 | |||
[31] | 4.11.0 (2021-02-17) to 4.11.9 (2021-08-24) | August 14, 2021 | |||
[32] | 4.12.0 (2021-08-19) to 4.12.7 (2022-02-18) | January 14, 2022 | |||
[33] | 4.13.0 (2022-02-17) to 4.13.46 (2024-08-06) | February 14, 2025 | February 14, 2026 | ||
5.x | [34] | 5.0.0 (2022-08-18) to 5.0.10 (2023-02-16) | February 14, 2023 | ||
[35] | 5.1.0 (2022-02-16) to 5.1.11 (2023-08-01) | August, 14, 2023 | |||
[36] | 5.2.0 (2023-08-15) to 5.2.10 (2024-02-16) | February 16, 2024 | |||
[37] | 5.3.0 (2024-02-16) to 5.3.12 (2024-08-06) | February 14, 2027 | February 14, 2028 | ||
[38] | 5.4.0 (2024-08-15) | February 14, 2025 | |||
August 14, 2025 | |||||
February 14, 2026 | |||||
February 14, 2029 | February 14, 2030 | ||||
6.x | February 14, 2027 | ||||
August 14, 2027 |