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Your Weekly Devot:ee - March 10, 2011

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  • Control Panel Inject JS/CSS (for EE1) by Nathan Pitman (Nine Four Ltd)
    Allows you to inject custom CSS and/or JavaScript into the ExpressionEngine 1 control panel. As an example you could use this extension to inject the relevant JavaScript and CSS into the edit category screen to replace text areas with a Wygwam field.
  • ‘Plates ($, for EE2) by iain
    This fieldtype for ExpressionEngine 2 is a drop in replacement for the native Pages Module or Structure Module ‘Template’ field.
  • ItFigures (for EE1) by Aaron Gustafson
    An ExpressionEngine plugin to convert images into microformatted figures.
  • Gist (for EE1) by Aaron Gustafson
    Embeds a Github Gist into the page.
  • :nth (for EE1) by Booyant
    :nth allows you to dynamically generate a class name at specified intervals on ExpressionEngine elements.
  • SP Title Filler (for EE2) by Jamie Rumbelow
    SP Title Filler is a simple fieldtype that automatically fills in your title field with the channel name and an incrementing integer, allowing you to safely hide the title field from your clients without fearing validation concerns. Because, frankly, sometimes you just *don’t need a title*.
  • Access Post Variable (for EE2) by w3care
    This plugin allows you to access global post variables within a EE Template.
  • SP Table Select (for EE2) by Jamie Rumbelow
    SP Table Select from Sparkplugs allows you to setup a dropdown that pulls its values and labels from arbitrary columns in an arbitrary database table.
  • Domain Checker (for EE2) by Belong Software
    No need to go off to another website to perform a whois search on your domain name. This accessory will pull the details for you and present them in the control panel footer.

Posted on Mar 10, 2011 by Ryan Masuga

Filed Under: Weekly Devot:ee