ProcessVisualPageSelector by kongondo

Ajax-driven visual page selector for ProcessWire tailored for power users who manage lots of pages, need to know what those pages contain as well as those who use a 'one-page-per-image' approach to manage and reuse images across their site. Visual Page Selector is an enhanced Inputfield for ProcessWire page fields that enables the addition/removal of pages to a page field in a 'visual manner'. It can easily handle unlimited numbers of a page field's selectable pages as these are not loaded directly to the Inputfield. Pages are added to the inputfield via a ProcessWire Lister interface allowing you to find that last bit of information about a selectable page prior to adding it to your page field. For sites those that use a 'one-page-per-image' approach, Visual Page Selector provides thumbnail representation of those 'image pages', allowing for a powerful, rich editing experience.

Ajax-driven visual page selector for ProcessWire tailored for power users who manage lots of pages, need to know what those pages contain as well as those who use a 'one-page-per-image' approach to manage and reuse images across their site. Visual Page Selector is an enhanced Inputfield for ProcessWire page fields that enables the addition/removal of pages to a page field in a 'visual manner'. It can easily handle unlimited numbers of a page field's selectable pages as these are not loaded directly to the Inputfield. Pages are added to the inputfield via a ProcessWire Lister interface allowing you to find that last bit of information about a selectable page prior to adding it to your page field. For sites those that use a 'one-page-per-image' approach, Visual Page Selector provides thumbnail representation of those 'image pages', allowing for a powerful, rich editing experience.

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“Indeed, if ProcessWire can be considered as a CMS in its own right, it also offers all the advantages of a CMF (Content Management Framework). Unlike other solutions, the programmer is not forced to follow the proposed model and can integrate his/her ways of doing things.” —Guy Verville, Spiria Digital Inc.