Hi Thomas,

I fully understand your questioning, for me lot of similar questions came up over some time ago. One of the main problems: TYPO3 will always give you many strategies and many ways to solve a problem.

I am still wondering about the gridelements extension a lot, because it actually was at the TYPO3 4.6 as sysextension project already. And it never made its way through, even not in 4.7. The documentation lacks and you need to have seeing talents, if you want to realise more advanced configurations. There comes a need of flexform, loads of typoscript, backend CE and confusing ways of how to implement them.

I finally switched to a very comfortable way using flux and fed, both very good maintained extensions and highly under development. And they make use of gridelements functionality like drag 'n drop.

What works very good and nice is using the new FCE concept of fed. There flexform, typoscript and backend CE gets merged into one single file: HTML. With the flux notation in your html file you can do everything what you did already in flexform, but instead of a highly nested XML file, just one single line of html code with some parameters.

Check out the content element section:
http://fedext.net/features/content-elements/explanation.html

In the beginning its bit of learning the new semantic of flux, but its just awesome and fast, you build complex customizable FCEs in minutes of time.

So maybe check this out, I use it and highly recommend the fluid way of life - in combination of flux and fed. In fed I still only use the FCE concept, which is exactly what you are looking for - it replaces the TV FCE with way more comfort.

Cheers
Dominic
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