Fields Docs
Fields in ProcessWire are where the content is actually stored. Any field may be one of many storing content for a Page and its output.
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What you’ll love About
ProcessWire is the content management system that connects it all. Regardless of scale, it is simple, powerful, consistent, predictable, capable and just plain fun to use.
Why ProcessWire? About
ProcessWire exists to bridge the gap between the current content management landscape and the needs of many designers, developers and clients in a CMS.
Requirements About
ProcessWire is easy to install and use—you can be up and running in less than 5 minutes!
License About
ProcessWire is a pure open-source CMS licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. When indicated in the file header, the MIT license is also used by ProcessWire.
MPL 2.0 License About
Most files in the ProcessWire core source code use the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0.
MIT License About
Some specific components in ProcessWire core use the MIT license (where specified).
3rd party files About
Third party files may in ProcessWire may specify their own license. This page contains more details.
Background About
Additional background information on ProcessWire including its history, what the term “ProcessWire” means, and more.
Contact us About
Have a question or comment, feel free to get in touch with the ProcessWire developers.
ProcessWire Download
This page contains links to download the latest ProcessWire core version. Options include the current master version and the latest dev version. Several 3rd party installation options are also available and linked from this page as well.
Demo site About
The demonstration site running ProcessWire provides a collection of skyscrapers in the United States and enables you to browse and search them by city, architect and various other factors.
CLA About
ProcessWire Contributor License Agreement (CLA), based on the language from the GitHub CLA.
Versus WordPress About
If you are a current WordPress user looking to better understand what ProcessWire offers relative to WordPress, this page offers a few points for comparison that you might find useful.
2-factor authentication Docs
Two factor authentication gives you an extra layer of account security relative to just using a password. ProcessWire comes built-in with support for 2-factor authentication, and this page provides more information on how to enable and use it.
TOTP 2-factor authentication (TfaTotp) Docs
TOTP standards for “Time-based One-Time Password”, which is an algorithm that computes a one-time password. It does this with a shared secret key and the current time.
Email/SMS 2-factor authentication (TfaEmail) Docs
This is a push-based two-factor authentication method, where it sends out an email or SMS message to you with your authentication code.
Fields, types, input Docs
Additional documentation and details on using various different kinds of field types and input fields in ProcessWire.
CKEditor Docs
CKEditor is the rich text editor used by ProcessWire via the module InputfieldCKEditor. On a default installation of ProcessWire, there is typically a “body” field which uses CKEditor.
Front-end Docs
Topics on using the ProcessWire API to render output on the front-end of your site with your template files.
API access Docs
In ProcessWire there are several ways that you can access the API and we take a look at the most common ones here. Regardless of what method you use, you are technically accessing what are called API variables.
ProMailer Shop
ProMailer is the ideal tool for creating and sending email newsletters and managing subscribers in ProcessWire. It answers many of the same needs as services like MailChimp and Constant Contact, but without the recurring fees associated with those services.
Stripe payments Inputfield for FormBuilder Shop
The InputfieldFormBuilderStripe module provides a Stripe payment solution for ProcessWire FormBuilder, enabling you to collect credit card (and other) payments from Stripe with your form submissions.
FormBuilder Hooks Shop
Hooks are an optional way for developers to modify the behavior of FormBuilder. This section include a guide on how to use hooks in FormBuilder, including many examples and a reference/list of available hooks and what they do.