Add-on Library
All First Party ExpressionEngine Add-ons are listed here.
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Extending your possibilities
With add-ons you can greatly expand the power of ExpressionEngine by modifying the output of your ExpressionEngine data, retrieving data from other sites and services, or simply adding a bit of functionality beyond the core system.
Modules
The Blacklist and Whitelist Module is part of ExpressionEngine's extensive security features, designed to prevent spam in comments, trackbacks, referrers, etc. This module let you ban (blacklist) or allow (whitelist) URLs, IP addresses, and User Agents.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Jul 02, 2008 |
Category: Modules
ExpressionEngine supports all three of the XML-RPC posting APIs (Blogger API, MetaWeblog API, and MT API), enabling you to use desktop software to send content to your site. Each author in your system can have their own API accounts, so different authors can post to different sections of your site.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Jul 02, 2008 |
Category: Modules
ExpressionEngine supports user commenting and trackbacks, both as separate features or combined together. Our comment module supports an array of display options, as well as the most comprehensive suite of security features of any system on the market.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Nov 19, 2009 |
Category: Modules
The Cookie Consent Module prevents ExpressionEngine cookies from being set unless the user has explicitly granted permission as indicated by the presence of a ‘cookies_allowed’ cookie. In the absence of such permission, any existing ExpressionEngine cookies will be automatically deleted and no further cookies set until permission is granted. In addition, member registration and member login will require cookie consent.
The module makes two means of granting consent available: a direct link that can be used anywhere and form field that can be included on login and registration pages. Removing permission to set cookies is also provided for via a link.
To install, download the zip file, unzip, and upload the cookie_consent folder into your third_party folder (typically system/expressionengine/third_party/). Then install like any other module, from the ‘Add-Ons -> Modules’ page of the control panel.
**Note:** Installing this module will prevent cookies from being set by all first party ExpressionEngine code and any code that uses the Function class’ set_cookie() method. Cookies may still be set by third party code using PHP, JavasScript, third party scripts, etc.
Author: Robin Sowell | Updated: May 07, 2012 |
Category: Modules
Are you looking for a community building solution that integrates seamlessly with your ExpressionEngine installation? You've just found it!
Author: EllisLab | Updated: May 17, 2012 |
Category: Modules
The ExpressionEngine Email module lets you easily create feedback and tell-a-friend forms on your site. ExpressionEngine's flexible tag syntax makes the process of creating and managing these forms very simple, and since it supports all major Email protocols (SMTP, Sendmail, PHP Mail) it'll work in virtually any environment.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Sep 08, 2008 |
Category: Modules
Allows you to create and manage early-parsed global variables from the control panel.
Author: Derek Jones | Updated: Oct 12, 2009 |
Category: Modules
Author: Derek Jones | Updated: Aug 22, 2008 |
Category: Modules
ExpressionEngine supports an unlimited number of members and authors in a single installation, and comes with advanced member management tools so you can control exactly who can do what.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Sep 08, 2008 |
Category: Modules
ExpressionEngine's Moblog Module enables you to send content to your website via email. Send photos to your image gallery, weblog entries to your blog, or data into your site sections simply by sending an email to your own account. You can have as many moblog accounts as you need, and each email you send can contain special tags which let you control how the content gets stored and displayed.
Author: EllisLab | Updated: Sep 08, 2008 |
Category: Modules