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2 new add-ons from your EE pal @low

March 01, 2011 6:48am

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  • #1 / Mar 01, 2011 6:48am

    Low

    407 posts

    I just released two new add-ons you might be interested in.

    Low Alphabet

    This add-on lets you create A-Z lists with great ease and flexibility. It also allows you to display channel entries sorted by alphabet and optionally filtered by first character, so you can display only entries starting with a given letter or number.
    Available now for €19

    Low Link

    Use this plugin to create links to entries in a quick and easy way. It uses the Wiki Syntax to find entries (by title or custom field) and it will create a HTML tag around the found item.
    Available now for free

  • #2 / Mar 01, 2011 7:53pm

    Philip Zaengle

    293 posts

    Thanks Low, Excited to use Low Alphabet in an upcoming project!

  • #3 / Mar 02, 2011 3:10am

    Ibn Saeed

    98 posts

    I just released two new add-ons you might be interested in.

    Low Alphabet

    This add-on lets you create A-Z lists with great ease and flexibility. It also allows you to display channel entries sorted by alphabet and optionally filtered by first character, so you can display only entries starting with a given letter or number.
    Available now for €19

    Low Link

    Use this plugin to create links to entries in a quick and easy way. It uses the Wiki Syntax to find entries (by title or custom field) and it will create a HTML tag around the found item.
    Available now for free

    I will give Low Link a try, i might find some use for it. I think its similar to Glossary addon found in moodle.

    Can you show a screen shot of Low Alphabet ?

  • #4 / Mar 02, 2011 4:37am

    Low

    407 posts

    Can you show a screen shot of Low Alphabet ?

    That’s a bit tricky, since it doesn’t have a CP interface, just template tags. And how you use those is completely up to you. You can check out the docs for code examples.

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