Contao Extensions from Cologne

I don't just use Contao – I help develop it

45 open-source bundles on Packagist, developed in Cologne.

As a Contao agency, I come across areas every day where the CMS could be even more convenient for editors or developers. Instead of getting annoyed, I build extensions – and make them available to the entire Contao community as open source. For you as a customer, this means: your developer doesn't just know Contao from the outside, but right down to the source code.

Bundles for editors and developers

Bundles for editors and developers

A selection of my bundles:

  • Backup: A “Backup” section in the backend: download the database and all relevant files as a ZIP – with a single click.
  • Custom Backend Settings: Convenience switches for the backend: publish pages, articles and news directly when creating them, open elements by clicking on the row, allow HTML in form fields and much more.
  • InViewport: Scroll animations without any JavaScript knowledge: elements with the class “ivp” automatically receive state classes as soon as they enter the viewport.
  • Lesbares CSS-Framework: A CSS framework with German, self-explanatory class names including a class picker in the backend – editors understand what “Spalten3” does.
  • Show CSS in Lists: Shows CSS IDs and classes directly in the backend lists of pages, articles and content elements – can be enabled per user.
  • Universal Toggler: Toggle any element on click or when it appears in the viewport – one element controls others, without any custom scripts.
  • Text-Image-Positioning: Advanced image positioning in the text element: image centered relative to the text, screen-filling right up to the edge, and more.
  • Timeline: An animated vertical timeline in pure JavaScript – for company history, project workflows or CVs.

You can find all 45 extensions on Packagist and on GitHub. As usual with Contao, installation is done via Composer or the Contao Manager.

Would you like a feature that doesn't exist yet? Get in touch – custom Contao development is part of my everyday work.