New Features


Highlight element

Additional focus on your content.

A new element has been brought to our TYPO3 environment; the highlight element, adding the possibility of showcasing some additional information with both a colored background, images and/or a quote. Increase readability of your pages by displaying secundary/additional information as a highlight.

The newest addition to our element library

Our new Highlight element

A new feature to our element library: the highlight element comes with several styling/layout possibilties, all including theme colours and the optional quote

This layout is the default, with a quote added

Feel free to experiment with the element in, for example, news articles to highlight additional context

Robin Barbier

Information Manager dept. Communication

Other possible layout

Highlight element without background image

You can also choose to exclude the image behind the element, and for instance pick a different theme setting.

And ofcourse add a quote if you like

Horizontal layout

Horizontal layout

Our new Highlight element

Or you can try the horizontal layout, and exclude the quote

Horizontal halfheight layout

Horizontal halfheight layout

Our new Highlight element

There's also a half-height option when choosing the horizontal layout, and the quote below.

Feel free to experiment with the element in, for example, news articles to highlight additional context

Robin Barbier

Information Manager dept. Communication

Feel free to experiment with the element in, for example, news articles to highlight additional context

Robin Barbier

Information Manager dept. Communication


Import Pure publications

Get publications from Pure based on research ID, organisational unit or search term. .

As part of our ongoing journey of improving staff and group pages, we can now display publication overviews from Pure, based on group/topic/theme. Look up the correct ID in Pure, enter it in the element and let the API do the rest.

And yes, we'll definately look for further improvements on this import feature (such as items displayed per page or total items displayed).

Publications based on the search term 'energy transition'

  1. Chiem W. Kraaijvanger, Trivik Verma, Neelke Doorn, Juliana E. Goncalves, (2023), Does the sun shine for all? Revealing socio-spatial inequalities in the transition to solar energy in The Hague, The Netherlands, In Energy Research and Social Science Volume 104.
  2. G Holtz, J Vervoort, EJL Chappin, SB Karmacharya, Challenges and Opportunities in Transition Modelling, In Modelling system innovations in coupled human-technology-environment systems p.69-86, University of Osnabruck.
  3. G Yucel, CM Chiong Meza, Studying transition dynamics via focusing on underlying feedback interactions. Modelling the Dutch waste management transition, In Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory Volume 14 p.320-349.
  4. XF Miao, L Caron, P. Roy, HD Nguyen, L Zhang, W.A. Kockelmann, RA de Groot, NH van Dijk, EH Brück, Tuning the phase transition in transition-metal-based magnetocaloric compounds, In Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics) Volume 89 p.1-6.
  5. DJ Scholten, Transition Management and Institutional Reform, In IIAS Newsletter Volume 51 p.25-25.
  6. ISM Meijer, JFM Koppenjan, E Pruyt, S.O. Negro, MP Hekkert, The influence of perceived uncertainty on entrepreneurial action in the transition to a low-emission energy infrastructrure: The case of biomass combustion in The Netherlands, In Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
  7. Thomas Hoppe, (2021), Governing regional energy transitions? A case study addressing meta-governance of thirty energy regions in the Netherlands*, In Ekonomiaz p.84-117.
  8. T. Hoppe, Governing regional energy transitions?: A case study addressing metagovernance of thirty energy regions in the Netherlands, In Ekonomiaz Volume 99 p.85-117.
  9. PM Herder, RM Stikkelman, Transition Towards a Methanol-Based Industrial Cluster.
  10. K Hemmes, D Manne, GK Steenvoorden, ABH Vernay, G de Werk, Tri-generation with internal reforming fuel cells as a stepping stone in the transition towards a more sustainable energy and transport sector

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