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. M.D.L.A. Palacios Barea, D. Boeren, J. F. Ferreira Goncalves, (2023), At the intersection of humanity and technology: a technofeminist intersectional critical discourse analysis of gender and race biases in the natural language processing model GPT-3, In AI & SOCIETY.
  2. Sara Salimzadeh, Gaole He, Ujwal Gadiraju, (2024), Dealing with Uncertainty: Understanding the Impact of Prognostic Versus Diagnostic Tasks on Trust and Reliance in Human-AI Decision-Making, In CHI 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Sytems, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
  3. P.J. Stappers, R. van der Lugt, Design and the Growth of Knowledge: Best Practices and Ingredients for Successful Design Research
  4. Jan Geleijnse, Martine Rutten, Didier de Villiers, James Tayebwa Bamwenda, Edo Abraham, (2023), Enhancing water access monitoring through mapping multi-source usage and disaggregated geographic inequalities with machine learning and surveys, In Scientific Reports Volume 13.
  5. Philip Ley, Jeanine S. Geelhoed, Diana Vasquez-Cardenas, F.J.R. Meysman, On the diversity, phylogeny and biogeography of cable bacteria, In Frontiers in Microbiology Volume 15.
  6. Ben Immers, Henk Taale, Isabel Wilmink, Ronald van Katwijk, Henk Schuurman, Serge Hoogendoorn, Aad Wilmink, Scanning tour USA: Traffic management: the American blend
  7. Leentje Volker, Beatrice Manzoni, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Competitions 2014
  8. Ahu Sokmenoglu Sohtorik, A Knowledge discovery approach to urban analysis: The Beyoğlu Preservation Area as a data mine
  9. Mohammad Mahdi Ghaemi Nia, Educating Future Engineers and the Image of Technology: Applying the Philosophy of Technology to Engineering Education
  10. J.S.C.M. Hoekstra, M. Gentili, Updated Action Plans for the co-creation process: Looking back and looking forward

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