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Sitemap Generator1.1.0r Print a beautiful sitemap of your Symphony site. Perfect for information architects! | ||
Multilingual Fieldlabel1.0.2r Additional fieldlabels for each installed systemlanguage. | ||
Advanced Symphony Database Connector (ASDC)1.5d Efficient database library | ||
Health Check1.5r Check if your writable directories are in fact writable | ||
LDAP Authors0.3r Allows LDAP users to login to the administration section of symphony. | ||
CommonMark1.0.0r CommonMark text formatter. | ||
System Log Link1.1.2r Only adds a link to the system log in the backend system menu! | ||
Logs DevKit1.1r View your Symphony logs | ||
Page HTTP Caching1.1.0r Control HTTP caching on a per-Symphony-page basis. | ||
Export Entry0.4d Export a section's entries into a .csv. This extension is deprecated by the Import/Export CSV. | ||
Sort Data Source by Parameters1.2r Modifies Data Source edit page to allow entering parameters to be used for sort and order options. | ||
Section Hierarchy0.5e Allows hierarchy view of a section in backend | ||
Amazon Simple Email Service Email Gateway1.2.1r Use Amazon SES to send email | ||
Members Anti Brute Force1.1.2r Companion to the Anti Brute Force extension. Adds tracking of Members login and password reset. | ||
Field: Email1.2.1d Works just like a normal Input field, but forces the contents to be a valid Email address and provides a hash value in the XML. This extension deprecated in favour of the Output field. | ||
Field: URL1.0.2r Specialized field for URL. | ||
Field: DataSource Select Box0.2r Relate datasources to stuff like widgets etc. To make sure you never forget to attach your datasources to the related Symphony Pages. | ||
Admin Navigation Icons1.1.1r Spice up your Symphony admin navigation with webfont icons. | ||
Versatile Router0.2.0r URL rerouting/redirection. | ||
Client Logo1.2r This extension gives you the option to replace Symphony's default admin header with an image. It was born out of a desire to allow clients to feel like their CMS is their own. |