Modules results for “SD”

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  • ProcessDataImport 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 ProcessWire CMS.

  • ProcessDateArchiver u-nikos

    Automatically archives pages based on a Datetime field (e.g. /news/2013/01/03/some-news-item/).

  • ProcessDashboard Peter Burlingham

    A custom dashboard page for the ProcessWire admin.

  • ProcessDiagnostics Netcarver

    A simple diagnostic gathering suite of modules for ProcessWire CMS/CMF.

  • ProcessDatabaseBackups Ryan Cramer

    Create and/or restore database backups from the ProcessWire admin.

  • ProcessDynamicSelects kongondo

    Ajax-powered dynamic dropdown lists enabling the creation of cascading/chained selects for display and storage of multiple types of data. Makes data mapping an easy task with its intuitive, user-friendly and highly flexible approach to setting up, using, editing and saving relationships between multiple data types across your website.

  • ProcessDocumentation macrura

    A process you can use to create documentation pages.

  • ProcessDashboardTasks monchu

    MD Collabs Processwire Module

  • ProcessDebugPageFields Robert Weiss

    Module to help debug page fields in a readable manner.

  • ProcessDbMigrate MarkE

    Manage migrations via the PW GUI

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #542
    In the 542nd issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out a couple of new third party modules, a new site of the week, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 28 September 2024
  • Custom Fields Module
    This week we look at a new ProFields module named Custom Fields. This module provides a way to rapidly build out ProcessWire fields that contain any number of subfields/properties within them.
    Blog / 30 August 2024
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