maximus Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Hi everyone, Most ProcessWire sites need some form of community interaction — reviews on product pages, Q&A on documentation, discussions on articles. Vox adds all of that without leaving your PW install. GitHub: https://github.com/mxmsmnv/Vox Demo: https://vox.smnv.org/vox-demo/ What it does Reviews — star or dot ratings, custom fields per template, photo attachments Q&A — questions with best-answer selection Discussions — open threads with nested replies Block comments — inline comment panels for specific sections on a page Guest posting — with optional email requirement Moderation — approval queues, reports, stop-word filtering Gamification — points, ranks, badges, leaderboards REST API — via VoxApi submodule Admin section — browse, filter, approve/reject/remove content; configure per template; manage ranks and badges Screenshots One or multiple widgets per page, combinable into tabs. Ships with an optional demo with restaurant, hotel, and product sample data. Requirements: ProcessWire 3.0+, PHP 8.0+ MIT License. 7 3
Peter Knight Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM Posted yesterday at 08:40 AM @maximus I was just thinking this week that ProcessWire forums should be built in ProcessWire. Both as a showcase of how flexible PW is and to demonstrate its ability as more than a regular CMS. Amazing stuff. 1
Peter Knight Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM Posted yesterday at 08:57 AM 15 minutes ago, Peter Knight said: @maximus I was just thinking this week that ProcessWire forums should be built in ProcessWire. Both as a showcase of how flexible PW is and to demonstrate its ability as more than a regular CMS. Amazing stuff. There's only 29.2k Total Topics 247.1k Total Posts 9,598 Total Members Who wants to volunteer their AI tokens? 🙂
AndZyk Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM Posted yesterday at 09:09 AM 11 minutes ago, Peter Knight said: Who wants to volunteer their AI tokens? 🙂 "Claude please convert for me the processwire.com/talk IP.Board into a native ProcessWire CMS/CMF application. Make no mistakes." 😊 1 4
maximus Posted yesterday at 11:06 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:06 AM The old forum format has long since outlived its usefulness, as generations have changed and a new format is needed, even one different from Reddit. Therefore, to maintain engagement, we need to come up with new ways to keep our audience on the page. By the way, the archive contains mockups of the future service from March 2026. Vox-FB.zip 2
szabesz Posted yesterday at 08:19 PM Posted yesterday at 08:19 PM 11 hours ago, AndZyk said: Make no mistakes. Pretty good prompt engineering! Why have I never thought of this? :D 1 1
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