• JkPublishPages 1.3.14 beta by juergen
    Publish/Unpublish pages: Publish/unpublish, delete or move pages depending on dates and times using LazyCron.
    2024/11/02 — Other Modules, Inputfield Modules
  • FieldtypeOpeningHours 1.2.0 by juergen
    Openinghours: Fieldtype that stores opening hours for each day of the week (including additional input field for holidays)
    2023/10/30 — Fieldtype Modules, Inputfield Modules
  • JkImagePlaceholder 1.5.2 by juergen
    Image Placeholder: A configurable module for creating placeholder images by using TrueTypeFonts for the placeholder text
    2023/10/30 — Markup Generation
  • FrontendLoginRegister 1.3.4 by juergen
    User login/registration component for ProcessWire using the FrontendForms module.
    2024/10/27 — Other Modules
  • FrontendForms 2.2.20 by juergen
    Create forms and validate them using the Valitron library.
    2024/11/22 — Fieldtype Modules
  • FrontendContact 1.3.7 by juergen
    Simple configurable and expandable contact form for ProcessWire based on the FrontendForms module.
    2024/11/19 — Fieldtype Modules
  • FieldtypeObjectDimensions 1.2.2 by juergen
    Fieldtype to store length, width, height and to calculate and store the volume and area of an object.
    2023/10/30 — Fieldtype Modules, Inputfield Modules

The modules directory is powered by ProcessWire with the FormBuilder and LoginRegisterPro modules.

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