Should be safe for use in production environments.

  • TableCsvImportExport 2.0.16 by Adrian Jones
    Table CSV Import / Export: Admin and front-end importing and exporting of CSV formatted content for Profields Table fields.
    2022/01/22 — Admin Helpers, Fieldtype Modules, Import/Export, Inputfield Modules
  • SwissGerman 3.0.210 by poljpocket
    Swiss German (de-CH): Swiss German language pack for ProcessWire using non-formal language ("Du")
    2023/10/12 — Language Packs
  • Svenska 1.0 by mats
    Swedish language pack: Swedish language pack for ProcessWire
    2015/01/24 — Language Packs
  • Suomi 1.0.0 by apeisa
    Finnish (fi-FI): Finnish (fi-FI) language pack for ProcessWire admin.
    2015/06/13 — Language Packs
  • Snippets 1.5.0 by Teppo
    Adds support for embedding snippets.
    2021/12/25 — Process Modules, Development Tools
  • SiteRockFrontend 1.3.2 by bernhard
    : Site Profile for RockFrontend
    2024/11/08 — Site Profiles
  • site-simple-blog-multilanguage 1.0.5 by tcnet
    Simple and Multilingual Blog Profile for ProcessWire 3x: This site profile for ProcessWire offers a simple, multilingual and responsive blog which does not require any module. It works exclusively with some template…
    2023/12/28 — Site Profiles, Proof of Concept
  • Site-Simple-Blog 1.0.6 by tcnet
    Simple Blog Profile for ProcessWire 3x: This site profile for ProcessWire offers a simple and responsive blog which doesn't require any module. It works exclusively based on some template files.
    2023/12/28 — Site Profiles, Proof of Concept
  • SimpleContactForm 1.0.7 by justb3a
    Just a simple contact form for ProcessWire.
    2017/11/30 — Admin Helpers, Markup Generation
  • SessionViewer 1.0.4 by tcnet
    Lists all session files and displays the session data.
    2022/02/09 — Proof of Concept, Admin Helpers
  • SeoTextWidth 0.0.5 by Leftfield
    SEO field Text Width module: This module is calculating width of text in the fields you can choose on the configuration page.
    2024/05/17 — SEO/Accessibility
  • SearchEngine 0.37.0 by Teppo
    SearchEngine is a ProcessWire CMS/CMF module for indexing and searching site contents.
    2024/04/05 — Markup Generation, Other Modules
  • Scss 1.0.0 by bernhard
    Module to compile CSS files from SCSS
    2024/09/30 — Development Tools, Admin Helpers
  • RockPdf 2.1.0 by bernhard
    RockPdf - mPDF helper module: mPDF helper module to easily create PDF files and make debugging easier.
    2023/01/21 — Development Tools
  • RockOptionsApi 1.0.2 by bernhard
    Module for easy manipulation of option-fields via API
    2022/10/23 — Development Tools
  • RockMoney 2.0.3 by bernhard
    Provides tools for storing and using monetary values in an easy, yet powerful way.
    2024/10/20 — Development Tools
  • RockMollie 2.0.3 by bernhard
    Integrate Mollie Payments into your ProcessWire website
    2024/11/04 — Development Tools
  • RockMigrations 6.0.1 by bernhard
    The Ultimate Automation and Deployment-Tool for ProcessWire
    2024/11/15 — Development Tools, Import/Export
  • RockLoaders 1.1.1 by bernhard
    Easily add animated loading animations/spinners to your website.
    2024/11/04 — Development Tools
  • RockLanguage 1.0.1 by bernhard
    Easily manage and ship translation files for your modules
    2022/06/21 — Language Modules

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