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Your Weekly devot:ee - February 28, 2013

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  • Random Between by Gents Agency (Diederik Van Hoorebeke)
    This plugin returns a random number between two optional values.
  • Extract Image by Yuri Salimovskiy (IntoEEtive)
    This plugin parses anything that’s between its opening and closing tags and returns URLs for images in <img> html tags that are found in the text.
  • NSM Live Look ($) by Leevi Graham (Newism)
    Preview channel entries and pages in context before publishing. NSM Live Look is a Multi-Site Manager compatible ExpressionEngine addon that expands on the built-in Live Look functionality and allows you to see saved entries in template context directly in the CP. View the page as it will appear on the website and be confident that when you set the entry’s status to ‘open’ it will look just you expected. Please note: This add-on does not enable live WYSIWYG editing of templates or live updates.
  • NSM Channels ($) by Leevi Graham (Newism)
    Group channel entries on any attribute or any custom field.
  • Explode by Isaac Raway (Airways)
    Explode splits a given string by a given separator and provides two modes for using the resulting values.
  • Escort ($) by Derek Hogue (Amphibian Design)
    Let your site’s email get sent by the pros! Escort seamlessly routes all emails generated by your site through any of five third-party transactional email services, all using their HTTP APIs.
  • Smart Cache ($) by Dave Freidel
    Smart Cache will allow you to modify any .js or .css files while in development or production, and force the browser to fetch the file anew. No more will you have clients saying the site is not working, only to find out they needed to delete their cache.

Posted on Feb 28, 2013 by Ryan Masuga

Filed Under: Weekly Devot:ee