Non-stable. Not yet intended for use in production environments.

  • Subscribers 0.0.3 alpha by benbyf
    Module to subscribe new users or a particualr role, and module for showing users in a list in the admin. Has a front end page for subscribing your users…
    2017/04/30 — Admin Helpers, Other Modules, Users and Access
  • SymmetricEncryptedText 0.1.2 alpha by BitPoet
    Symmetric Encryption for Text Fields: Store values of text fields in the database encrypted
    2024/04/11 — Fieldtype Modules, Proof of Concept
  • TemplateFileHelper 0.0.1 alpha by pwfoo
    TemplateFile class helper to structure your templates. PW templates used as controller with additional view / html files.
    2016/09/25 — Markup Generation
  • TextformatterGlossary 1.0.2 alpha by mr-fan
    Autolink from a Glossary: Allows to use tags in textareas to autolink to specific glossary links/replacements.
    2018/01/13 — Textformatter Modules
  • TfaWebAuthn 1.0.1 alpha by Adam Blunt
    WebAuthn two-factor authentication: For modern two factor authentication with U2F keys and on-device credentials like Fingerprints/Face
    2024/05/20 — Users and Access, Authentication
  • WireMailChimp 0.0.1 alpha by benbyf
    WireMail: MailChimp: Mailchimp integration for Processwire
    2017/04/30 — Social, Feeds, Services, Email/WireMail

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