Modules Social, Feeds, Services

Modules that provide or work with social networking services and/or external feeds.

  • ProcessEmailToPage 1.3.3 beta by Peter Burlingham
    Parses emails and image attachments from multiple addresses to various parts of your site so you can update them via mobile devices.
    2018/10/17 — Import/Export, Photo/Video/Audio, Social, Feeds, Services, Email/WireMail
  • PublishToTwitter 1.0.2 delete by Ferdi
    PublishToTwitter3: Offers an option to publish a page to Twitter when the date for publishing is past/scheduled. Works only for Twitter API v1
    2023/05/15 — Social, Feeds, Services
  • ProcessGcalEmbed 0.0.1 beta by Netcarver
    PW-ProcessGcalEmbed: Embeds a Google Calendar Into A ProcessWire Admin Setup Page.
    2014/10/23 — Admin Helpers, Import/Export, Process Modules, Social, Feeds, Services
  • MarkupRSS 1.0.0 by Ryan Cramer
    RSS Feed Generator: Given a PageArray of pages, this module will render an RSS feed from them. This is intended to be used directly from a template file.
    2012/07/31 — Markup Generation, SEO/Accessibility, Social, Feeds, Services, Core Modules
  • MarkupLoadRSS 2.0.0 by Ryan Cramer
    RSS Feed Loader: Given an RSS feed URL, this module will pull it, and let you foreach() it or render it. This module will also cache feeds that you retrieve with it.
    2018/12/24 — Markup Generation, Import/Export, Social, Feeds, Services
  • ServiceIPGeolocation 0.6.1 alpha by Netcarver
    IP Based Geolocation module for ProcessWire.
    2014/12/16 — Social, Feeds, Services
  • MarkupSocialShareButtons 1.0.5 by soma
    Social Share Buttons: Simple and lightweight share buttons for your site.
    2019/05/20 — Development Tools, Markup Generation, Social, Feeds, Services
  • TrelloWire 2.0.0 by MoritzLost
    A module providing a bridge to Trello to create cards based on pages.
    2020/10/02 — Admin Helpers, Social, Feeds, Services, Other Modules
  • MarkupTwitterFeed 3.0.0 by Ryan Cramer
    Twitter Feed Markup Generator: Module that generates an HTML list for a Twitter feed and caches it. Use this to show a Twitter feed on your ProcessWire-powered website.
    2018/12/22 — Import/Export, Markup Generation, Social, Feeds, Services
  • TextformatterVideoEmbed 2.0.2 by Ryan Cramer
    Video embed for YouTube/Vimeo: Enables translation of YouTube or Vimeo URLs to full embed codes, resulting in a viewable video in textarea fields you apply it to. Now with support for…
    2021/05/04 — Photo/Video/Audio, Social, Feeds, Services, Textformatter Modules
  • VideoOrSocialPostEmbed 1.2.6 by lexsanchez
    Enter a full YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Issuu URL by itself in any paragraph
    2020/05/14 — Social, Feeds, Services, Textformatter Modules
  • FieldtypeOpenWeatherMap 0.7.0 by jan-romero
    Weather from OpenWeatherMap.org: Fetches and stores current weather data from OpenWeatherMap.org and helps you manage icon markup for the supported weather conditions.
    2020/04/21 — Social, Feeds, Services
  • Webmention 2.0.0 by gRegor Morrill
    A ProcessWire module to add webmention support.
    2018/05/07 — Fieldtype Modules, Inputfield Modules, Process Modules, Social, Feeds, Services
  • WireMailChimp 0.0.1 alpha by benbyf
    WireMail: MailChimp: Mailchimp integration for Processwire
    2017/04/30 — Social, Feeds, Services, Email/WireMail

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