Admin helper modules are those that provide helpful tools, UI enhancements or optimizations to the admin panel (excluding Fieldtype or Inputfield modules).

  • AutocompleteModuleClassName 0.1.6 beta by Robin S
    Provides autocomplete suggestions for the "Add Module From Directory" field.
    2023/04/27 — Admin Helpers
  • AutoSmush 1.1.6 beta by matjazp
    Automatically optimize images on upload/resize/crop. Manual and bulk optimization.
    2021/05/04 — Admin Helpers
  • TextformatterAutoLinks 0.0.8 by Ryan Cramer
    Auto Links: Automatically links any of the configured text phrases to a URL, any time they appear.
    2024/06/07 — Textformatter Modules, Admin Helpers
  • ProcessAssetsBackups 0.9.1 alpha by jaromic
    Assets Backups: Create and/or restore assets backups from ProcessWire admin.
    2019/04/29 — Admin Helpers, Import/Export, Process Modules
  • AmazonS3Cloudfront 0.6.0 beta by nmendes
    Amazon S3 / Cloudfront Backup and Serve asset files: Sync and Backup page assets uploaded into PW to Amazon S3 and Deliver them via Amazon Cloudfront
    2014/06/20 — Admin Helpers, Photo/Video/Audio, Proof of Concept
  • AltTextGpt 0.0.2 beta by notplants
    A module for generating alt text for images in your site using the OpenAI API.
    2024/08/30 — SEO/Accessibility, Admin Helpers
  • AlternativeGridImages 1.0.7 beta by blad
    Alternative grid for multiple images: This module show an alternative grid system in multiple images.
    2016/01/23 — Admin Helpers, Photo/Video/Audio, Other Modules
  • AlternativeGridFiles 1.0.0 by blad
    Alternative grid for multiple files: This module shows an alternative view in file fields. Icons, columns, etc.
    2016/01/23 — Admin Helpers, Photo/Video/Audio
  • AlpineJS 0.0.5 beta by Eduardo San Miguel Garcia
    Alpine.js: ModuleJS module to add Alpine.js to ProcessWire.
    2023/09/26 — Admin Helpers
  • AdminLinksInFrontend 1.1.9 by Horst Nogajski
    ALIF - Admin Links In Frontend: A ProcessWire module that displays configurable Adminlinks on the frontpage
    2023/11/06 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools
  • AdminStyleRock 2.0.0 by bernhard
    Docs & Development Module for rock style of AdminThemeUikit
    2025/02/03 — Admin Styles/Themes, Admin Helpers
  • AdminStyleDark 1.1.0 beta by flydev ??
    Dark Style for AdminThemeUikit
    2023/07/24 — Admin Styles/Themes, Admin Helpers
  • AdminOnSteroids 2.0.21 beta by rolandtoth
    Various ProcessWire admin tweaks to boost productivity
    2020/06/06 — Admin Helpers
  • AdminBar 2.9.3 by Teppo
    Provides easy front-end admin bar for editing page content in ProcessWire.
    2024/05/27 — Admin Helpers
  • AdminAutosizeTextareas 1.0.0 beta by Netcarver
    Auto-growing textareas in the admin interface.
    2016/04/07 — Admin Helpers
  • AdminTouch 0.0.1 beta by mats
    Faster click and drag and drop functionality on touch devices for ProcessWires admin
    2014/09/19 — Admin Helpers, Other Modules
  • AdminThemeCanvas 0.82 beta by jploch
    A minimal admin theme with optimised page editor UI, based on Uikit 3. Currently this is an early beta. It's not recommended to use it for producton yet.
    2024/11/22 — Admin Styles/Themes, Admin Helpers
  • AdminThemeBoss 0.6.3 beta by noelboss
    A light and clean ProcessWire Theme based on Uikit 3. It features three color schemes, an enhanced breadcrumb as well as many subtile design enhancements. The…
    2021/06/27 — Admin Styles/Themes, Admin Helpers
  • AdminTemplateColumns 1.0.1 by Peter Burlingham
    Adds left and right column fieldsets to use in any admin templates and applies styling to remove their borders and padding
    2016/02/10 — Admin Helpers
  • AdminStyleChroma 1.0.3 beta by Jacob Gorny
    Chroma enables multiple calculated palette options for light and dark themes from simple base color selections based on the AdminThemeUIKit administrative…
    2023/09/11 — Admin Styles/Themes, Admin Helpers

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