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WordPress › CMS Tree Page View « WordPress Plugins

by simon_bricolo
Inserts a menu heading under Pages in the backend where you can see a tree-like view of your pages ala Windows Explorer.

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Role Scoper | wordpress.org

by simon_bricolo
Role Scoper is a comprehensive access control solution, giving you CMS-like control of reading and editing permissions. Assign restrictions and roles to specific pages, posts or categories

Magic Fields plugin | magicfields.org

by simon_bricolo & 2 others
Plugin wordpress pour gérer facilement des champs supplémentaires (ala CMS)

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Super Cat Lister | ecosystemi.com

by simon_bricolo
SuperCatLister greatly extends the abilities of Wordpress as a content management system. It does this by giving site designers the ability to insert links or content from posts in specified categories into other posts.

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40 Exceptional “CMS Enabling” WordPress Plugins | Noupe

by delavigne & 1 other
WordPress plugin arsenal. This could be very useful for clients who have no idea how to get started to write a new page or post. Written by Vincent Prat, Post Templates plugin helps you save time blogging by letting you save

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Dégraissons l'écureuil

by nhoizey
Après une sortie très retardée de SPIP 2.0, l'objectif est maintenant de faciliter les évolutions et maintenance en sortant un maximum de choses du « core » sous forme de plugins officiels.

La liposuccion de SPIP est lancée !

by nhoizey
Certaines fonctionnalités natives de SPIP commencent à être extraites sous forme de plugin afin d'alléger le « core ». Vous risquez de perdre des fonctionnalités de votre site si vous updatez directement en svn...

Flutter : WordPress CMS Plugin by Freshout

by delavigne & 1 other (via)
Flutter is a plugin that allows you to create and manage custom "Write Panels." One of the big difference between a blog and a CMS is the higher control of content types. By default, WordPress supports Posts and Pages. With Flutter, you can edit how you enter data, so not only would you have Posts and Pages, you could have Downloads, Events, and Quotes.

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