A Brief Intro with Nirmalya Mondal :)

This is personnel website of Nirmalya Mondal. I am a Web Developer basically work on php, MySql, TYPO3 CMS, vTiger CMS, Gallery2, osCommerce . At present employee of Edimensions Business Support . I belong to Kolkata (GMT+5H 30M), India but presently staying at New Delhi (GMT+5H 30M), India. I've passed B.Tech from Haldia Institute of Technology in 2005. I like to work TYPO3 based website development, TYPO3 Extension development, TYPO3 existing Extension , Gallery2, osCommerce and vTiger customization.


About this site (www.nirmalya.info)

My main goals for the site are to keep it standards compliant and to use it as my playground for trying out various client-side APIs, components, etc..

This site has been developed with TYPO3. Some TYPO3 extensions from TER have been configured and used as per need.

This site is basically web content based. Contents are like tutorials as TYPO3 extension development, extension configuration, TYPO3 existing extensions hooking (tt_news,fe_users_registration etc.) , typoscript and some basic html, css and javascript.

Like a standard content based website www.nirmalya.info also contains users section (user registration and user login). This TYPO3 user management plays a vital role in need help and do help message posting.

I am planning to upgrade this site with TYPO3, vTiger, osCommerce, Gallery2 and many other CMS (portals) related message board in near future.

Believe this will become helpful to all open source aspirants.

 

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