Non-stable. Not yet intended for use in production environments.

  • InputfieldTrumbowyg 0.0.10 alpha by Teppo
    Trumbowyg: Trumbowyg rich text editor (WYSIWYG) module
    2014/07/06 — Inputfield Modules
  • ProcessDiagnostics 0.2.3 alpha by Netcarver
    A simple diagnostic gathering suite of modules for ProcessWire CMS/CMF.
    2019/12/02 — Admin Helpers, Logs/Monitoring, Process Modules
  • Assets 1.0.0 alpha by Hari K T
    Asset management, when you move your index.php to some where else: Help you moving processwire index.php to where ever you want.
    2013/11/07 — Photo/Video/Audio, Other Modules
  • InlineEditor 0.0.0 alpha by sinmok
    An inline, front end editor that uses CKEditor and the HTML5 contenteditable attribute.
    2013/05/10 — Admin Helpers, Process Modules, Proof of Concept
  • FacebookLogin 0.0.1 alpha by apeisa
    Adds facebook login/register for your website or application.
    2012/08/21 — Social, Feeds, Services
  • ProcessDataImport 0.0.1 alpha by apeisa
    Import data from any feed (xml, json, csv supported) and save it as native pw-pages. This is non-working version of upcoming ProcessDataImport -module for…
    2012/07/25 — Import/Export, Process Modules, Proof of Concept

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