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FieldsetGroup module released

Wrapping up the fieldset trilogy comes part 3: Fieldset Group, which is now released. In the post we take a closer look at it and compare it to the other fieldset types. Then we wrap up with some hints about more coming up in the weeks ahead. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.73 and new Fieldset types

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This post is all about fieldsets in ProcessWire. Version 3.0.73 adds some nice UI upgrades when it comes to working with them. Plus we cover two new modules we have in development for managing groups of fields in fieldsets. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.69 plus Login for Facebook module

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This week's version of ProcessWire on the dev branch is 3.0.69 and it includes several minor bug fixes. This week's post focuses in on a new module released today called Login for Facebook, which I think many might find useful, and we've got all the details here. More 

ProcessWire updates and new field types

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This week we've got a new multi-language email field, a tutorial on how to use file/image files as multi-language fields, plus we introduce a new and unique ProFields module that's in the works. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.54 and Uikit 3 admin theme

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Last week's post indicated we may have the first [beta] version of the Uikit admin theme ready, and I’m glad to report that we've now got it ready for download on GitHub. In this post, we’ll describe what’s new, how to install it, and how to develop with it. More 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #523
    In the 523rd issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out what's new in the core this week, share some new module related news, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 18 May 2024
  • ProFields Table Field with Actions support
    This week we have some updates for the ProFields table field (FieldtypeTable). These updates are primarily focused on adding new tools for the editor to facilitate input and management of content in a table field.
    Blog / 12 April 2024
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