Modules that have more to do with assisting development of a site rather than managing its content.

  • FrontendAutoReload 0.0.5 beta by digitalbricks
    A module for automatically reloading the browser window when a file in the /site/templates/ directory is changed.
    2024/12/17 — Development Tools, Admin Helpers
  • RockPageBuilder 1.0.0 by bernhard
    : A powerful drag & drop page builder that lets you create flexible page layouts using reusable content blocks.
    2025/01/11 — Fieldtype Modules, Development Tools
  • DrLunesTypeManager 1.0.0 beta by biojazzard
    Dr Lunes Type Manager.: Typekit and Google WebFontLoader Manager for ProcessWire
    2015/10/25 — Development Tools, Other Modules
  • IntegerAutoIncrement 0.0.1 beta by stikki
    Adds additional option to Fieldtype Integer to make it auto increment.
    2016/04/01 — Development Tools, Fieldtype Modules
  • JquerySelectize 1.0.5 by macrura
    Selectize.js Plugin: Provides Selectize.js for use in ProcessWire.
    2021/05/07 — Admin Helpers, Development Tools, Other Modules
  • ProcessDebugPageFields 0.0.1 beta by Robert Weiss
    Debug Page Fields: Module to help debug page fields in a readable manner.
    2021/05/04 — Development Tools

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