Give Symphony New Powers
Extensions add functionality to the lean, mean Symphony core. There are 435 pluggable extensions waiting to be deployed.
There is also a community ran website that collects extensions informations directly from github! Give it a try!
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Union Datasource
Unify your datasources into a single stream
- By brendo
- Version 1.0
- Released 17 June 2012
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Continuous Database Integration (CDI)
Deploy Symphony to your DTAP environments
- By remie
- Version 1.1.0
- Released 31 May 2012
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Pretty Photo
Pretty Photo gallery for Admin
- By vladG
- Version 1.0
- Released 18 May 2012
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Limit Section entries
Limit the number of entries for a section
- By vladG
- Version 1.0
- Released 18 May 2012
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Page Prototypes
Manage Page Prototypes
- By klaftertief
- Version 1.0beta
- Released 14 May 2012
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Preview Textarea
Generates a live preview lightbox of the formatted version of a textarea while editing an entry.
- By tachyondecay
- Version 1.1
- Released 9 May 2012
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Author Roles
Add Roles to Symphony
- By TwistedInteractive
- Version 1.1
- Released 8 May 2012
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SymReload
Automatically reloads/refreshes browser when files in workspace are modified.
- By Lewis
- Version 1.01
- Released 2 April 2012
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Save and Return/New Buttons
Enables the user to save and return to the list of a section or to save and create a new entry
- By Nitriques
- Version 1.3
- Released 21 February 2012
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Page LHandles
Localisation for Page Handles and Titles
- By vladG
- Version 2.4
- Released 8 February 2012
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Scaffolds
A Symphony extension that allows a developer to quickly create Sections using JSON
- By brendo
- Version 0.5
- Released 3 February 2012
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SASS Compiler
Compile SASS- and SCSS-files to proper CSS
- By phoque
- Version 1.0
- Released 2 February 2012
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