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pMailer Message Archive

pMailer

Display deployed pMailer email newsletters on your ExpressionEngine website

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Fanceebox

Natetronn

Fanceebox is a add-on for ExpressionEngine 2.x. It's main purpose is to allow for fancybox.net style lightbox popups in the control panel. You can then create popups for your custom fields' labels. This is a nice feature for settings and instructions so your clients have them right where they need them.

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Color picker field

Jaspaul Aggarwal

This plugin is for Expression engine 2 allows you to pick colors as custom fields

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MD Live Search

Masuga Design

Add a Live Search to your ExpressionEngine Control Panel for weblog entries and comments.

Creating a Custom Fieldtype for ExpressionEngine With FieldFrame

Creating a Custom Fieldtype for ExpressionEngine With FieldFrame

03.12.09 by Ryan Masuga

FieldFrame is a “framework for rapid development of Fieldtype extensions” for ExpressionEngine. We decided to see exactly what that means by creating a new jQuery Color Picker custom field extension based on FieldFrame, and explain how it was done.

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MD Color Picker

Masuga Design

Add a jQuery-driven color picker custom field type for ExpressionEngine. Requires FieldFrame.

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jQuery Quick Save

MeanStudios (Cody Lundquist)

Enables key commands Ctrl+s and Ctrl+Shift+s to save and update weblog entries in the template editor in the ExpressionEngine control panel.

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AJAX Comments

MeanStudios (Cody Lundquist)

Post a comment to a blog post using AJAX so the page does not have to be refreshed.

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AJAX Pagination

MeanStudios (Cody Lundquist)

This plugin makes it easy to implement a non-refresh pagination for your weblog entries.

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Robust and Clean ExpressionEngine Field Instructions with jQuery in the Control Panel

01.19.09 by Ryan Masuga

ExpressionEngine’s field instructions are a fantastic way to give your user all the information they need to effectively manage their content—but your notes may get lengthy and clutter up the Publish and Edit pages. With jQuery in the control panel it is easy to toggle extended instructions, and devot:ee will show you how.

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