All entries posted in 2009
Wiseup studios has been on a bit of a kick lately. Their latest release MX Multi Language Labels follows suit.
The extension, which lets you create separate per-language labels for the CP for your custom fields, look excellent and well thought-out. Congratulations on the launch.
A very cool new application, EE Calendar, has launched. It’s very slick looking and aims to be the Devot:ee of important ExpressionEngine dates. Here’s more:
The EE Calendar was created a simple project to provide a quick and easy to use resource for all events ExpressionEngine related. We found that while there were some varied resources for this type of information, something was missing. We’re hoping that you, the ExpressionEngine community, will help make this a great resource!
Check it out, and submit your event!
Hurry up and get Structure for $51.94 on its website.
Structure 2 is the 2010 winner of Devot:ee’s module of the year, and a fine module it is. Travis, Structure’s creator, wrote an article for us on it.
Structure is an alternate method for building ExpressionEngine sites which focuses on pages to create hierarchy for your content. We recently released version 2.0, which is now a commercial module ($65 per site license) and includes several of the most highly requested features to date.
So quickly, get a license!
Solspace is having a great sale: 30% off of everything!
Solspace have developed some of the best Modules for ExpressionEngine including FreeForm, User, and their entire performance series.
You can start shopping right here
Devot:ee has posted its award winners for the 2009 AcademEE awards. While we would normally give you a teaser about who the winners are, we like Masuga and sending people his way.
Here, for your information, are the nominees. Head to Devot:ee to learn the winners:
2009 Plugin of the Year
- Image Sizer (David Rencher - Lumis)
- TruncHTML (Oliver Heine - silenz)
- EE Gravatar (Philip Zaengle)
- Edit This (Hop Studios)
- Splitter (Oliver Heine - silenz)
- Hop Inject (Hop Studios)
- BU Search Pagination (BridgingUnit - Aidann Bowley)
- FLV Player (vinnyio)
- Reeposition (Studio625 - Mr. Wilson)
- PD Fileformat (Pepper Digital - Andy Harris)
2009 Module of the Year
- User (Solspace)
- Freeform (Solspace)
- Structure (Travis Schmeisser)
- Deeploy Helper (Hop Studios)
- SL Developer Info (Stephen Lewis)
- Navigator (Cocoaholic)
- Low NoSpam (low)
- Tag (Solspace)
- Reeorder (Cocoaholic)
- Favorites (Solspace)
2009 Extension of the Year
- FieldFrame (Brandon Kelly)
- Playa (Brandon Kelly)
- nGen File (Fred Boyle, nGenWorks)
- LG Add Sitename (Leevi Graham)
- Wygwam (Brandon Kelly)
- Gypsy (Brandon Kelly)
- SL Google Map (Stephen Lewis)
- Publish Tweeks (nGenWorks)
- LG Better Meta (Leevi Graham)
- Edit Menu (Cocoaholic)
2009 Developer of the Year
- Brandon Kelly (Pixel & Tonic)
- Leevi Graham (Newism)
- Solspace
- Lodewijk Schutte (Low)
- Elwin Zuiderveld (Cocoaholic)
- Derek Hogue (Amphibian Design)
- Erik Reagan
- Jack McDade (SmoothFunction)
- Stephen Lewis (Experience Internet)
- nGenWorks
It has been around a month since ExpressionEngine 2’s release, which leads us to ask you this question, readers:
What do you think of EE 2.0 beta so far?
Tell us your love, hate and fear, in the comments.
Alright ExpressionEngine devs, Jason Ferell has contributed a great tip for using view files in 1.6.8:
With EE 1.6.8, we now have the ability to use view files in modules and that’s great news for add-on developers. Recently I wanted to use view files for an extension I was developing but the EE docs don’t contain a way to do that. Specifically, I wanted to use view files for the extension settings form and for the contents of the publish tab for the extension. Here’s a snippet of how to use view files in a custom extension:
$DSP->body .= $DSP->view(PATH_EXT.'ext_widget/ext_settings.php', $vars, TRUE);
I created a folder called ext_widget to hold my view files, keeping the view file separated from other extension files.
Thanks to Jason for the great tip, and if you haven’t, add your own tip!
fabEE, a Facebook connect extension, is here! Now you can integrate Facebook Connect into your site, leveraging your social network synergy. The extension is compatible with the 1.6.x series of EE.
Here are its respective links:
This is a great extension, so congratulations to Purple Dogfish on its release.
Fabee is on the way! The long promised extension, which allows you to connect to Facebook Connect with EE, is near release:
So, what’s been happening? Well, we’ve rewritten fabEE again (pretty much from scratch). This was due to the significant changes within Facebook in the past few months. The most obvious change is the way the publishing to Facebook now works; it uses the new(ish) Stream Publish method that now makes the whole process more straightforward. This method will also update a commenter’s Facebook status as well as post the content (as well as a link back) to their stream. This also means that your users now have to give specific permission to both receive email from your fabEE site as well as permission to post back to their stream – you’ll notice a little permission status under your login if you connect to this site using Facebook. The other significant change is that fabEE is now just an extension, there is no module component.
The extension will be release soon for $59.95. I hear rumors that a certain “owner” of a certain “Insider” may have been in on the private beta, so look for more news from this site on Fabee in the future.
Wiseup Studio has release MX Custom Field Access. The extension “allows you to hide/show(from publish page) custom fields on member_group-weblog basis.”
While we haven’t tested it here in the lab, Wiseup Studios has a great track record for great little utility functions.
Purple Dogfish has released a great new add-on called Member Utilities. The add-on, which looks fantastic, lets you do the following:
- Review Member Profiles – often spammers will sign up and post nothing, but their profiles contain spam links to whatever they’re promoting this week.
- Review Posts – you’ve identified that it’s possibly a spam sign up and you can see they’ve posted, but you have to search the forum to find it. Member Utilities allows you to find all forum posts from the control panel members list.
- Bulk move – select the members you want to move within the control panel members list and bulk move.
- Ban IP addresses – Option to ban the IP address if you’re moving into the banned members group.
- Ban email addresses – Option to ban email addresses if you’re moving into the banned members group.
- Delete all posts – Option to remove all posts if you’re moving into the banned members group.
The Extension is only currently available for 1.6.x and is available for $14.99. Congratulations to Purple Dogfish on the launch.
When you install ExpressionEngine 2.0, you’re given the option of also installing a default site: Agile Records.
This site includes designed templates, basic content and setup. It’s a great way for newbies and oldies alike to see how someone else builds a website in ExpressionEngine. The site was designed by Erskine Design and built by the crew at EllisLab.

Agile Records is a fictitious record label whose site highlights some of the major components of using ExpressionEngine. If you’re new to EE 2.0, consider installing Agile Records as the default templates. The option is available when you run the installation wizard.
Read more about the Agile Records design in an interview with Erksine Design at the EE Blog.
This is a on-going series of entries where I highlight EE experiences.
Finally digging into ExpressionEngine 2.0 and the new admin interface is a dream compared to the old one imo.
Brian Hefter via Twitter
Just like we did this summer, the EE Help Chat will go on a short recess until the new year. There will not be a chat on either 12/23 or 12/30. Normal chat resumes on 1/6 at the regular time. As always, there is a 24 hour free chat available for anyone’s use.
Thanks to everyone for a great year of EE Help Chats and we’ll see you on the 6th!
Learn more about EE Help Chat.
The holidays are here, as you can tell, by the lack of add-ons added to Devot:ee. I hope all of you are busy building something for the new year.
Here’s your weekly Devot:ee.
Thanks Mr. Masuga… and have a happy holiday.