Add-ons

Modules that run on ExpressionEngine 1, are compatible with LG Add-on Updater, are compatible with Stand-Alone Entry Form and are sorted alphabetically by Title.

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Editor's Pick
Each month the devot:ee staff picks an add-on that's especially well thought out, well built, and useful. They're add-ons that we love and think you will too!

Channel Images was chosen in July 2012.
Channel Images 5.4.4 - $65.00

DevDemon

Channel Images simplifies use of images within Expression Engine entries. With EE’s default install you must upload individual images one at a time to individual fields or worse embed them them into your text fields. Channel Images removes this default process and simplifies image management. Channel Images includes multi-select image upload for truly simple per-entry image management. Now with cropping, watermark, and more! Complete integration with Wygwam!

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Editor's Pick
Each month the devot:ee staff picks an add-on that's especially well thought out, well built, and useful. They're add-ons that we love and think you will too!

Playa was chosen in May 2013.
Playa 4.4.3 - $69.00

Pixel & Tonic (Brandon Kelly)

EE packs a powerful mechanism for relating entries to one another. But when the built-in implementation shows its seams, Playa takes it to the next level.

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Simple Tags

Oliver Heine (silenz)

This extension-module-combination is intended for tagging weblog entries. An alternative to the commercial Solspace Tag module.

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Structure 3.3.10 - $65.00

Travis Schmeisser (rockthenroll)

Structure is a powerful add-on that lets you create pages, generate navigation, manage content through a simple interface and build robust sites faster than ever. It forgoes the current template_group/template setup and creates “static” and “listing” pages that are all editable through a tree sitemap view. Now, traditional page style content and multiple entry pages can live within the same area. Your clients & authors will rejoice.

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Wygwam 2.7.1 - $29.00

Pixel & Tonic (Brandon Kelly)

Gone are the days of confusing configuration scripts, Word ’97-inspired UI, and markup that rivals the semantics of tables. Welcome to Wygwam.