Thanks to the devot:ee Store, it has never been easier to turn a little pet add-on into a commercial profit-maker. And no doubt the prospect of earning dosh for brilliance has attracted strong talent to the EE community. But amidst this fevered gold rush, are we customers getting our money’s worth?
Continue reading...Known simply as ‘Flickr’, this modest yet powerful EE2 add-on fully integrates Flickr into your website. And it’s awesome.
Flickr is now Matrix2 compatible, and even more awesomeness is on the way - like integration with Wygwam.
Continue reading...More often than not, EE add-ons assume that you are only interested in the current site being loaded. But, well, you know what they say about ass-u-mptions. Read on to learn how you can switch MSM sites while mid-rendering of a template.
Continue reading...ExpressionEngine’s hard-coded, 1 hour time limit for CP sessions has always been a real nuisance - frustrated clients have asked repeatedly for it to be extended. I’m cautiously releasing an add-on that finally grants control of this limit, but I’d appreciate some help to determine its usefulness & effectiveness.
Continue reading...Template “partials” functionality for ExpressionEngine: Embrace the DRY principle, reduce embed parsing and simplify your template ecosystem with this roll-your-own plugin.
Continue reading...Minimee, the ExpressionEngine 2.x plugin that minifies and combines your CSS and JS files, just got better. cURL support, PHP5 cleverness and other goodies await you.
Continue reading...No Hacking Required ™: The ExpressionEngine community proudly touts this as one of EE’s great strengths over competing CMS platforms. But if you miss hacking, if you’d like to capture the satisfaction and thrill of raw, unadulterated PHP code, you should build yourself a plugin.
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