ManagerManager
Votes: 40
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Jan 14, 2009
Released: Jan 14, 2009
Downloads: 931
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.3.2.1
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2335.zip (931 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
See /docs for full installation instructions.Updates0.3.2.1:
Fix for changed Google Code API hosting URL which broke 14 Jan 2009.
0.3.2:
Bugfix: Problem with Tag widget paths on new documents
Bugfix: TV section is now renamed / hidden correctly on weblinks (thanks Metaller)
Bugfix: Hiding preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly (thanks netProphET)
Bugfix: Based on above, renaming preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly
New: Add weblink field to list of available fields (thanks Metaller)
New: AccessDenied widget - prevents access to specific document IDs (thanks Metaller)
New: When is_richtext has an mm_default of false, which_editor is also set
Sub-Packages
Votes: 32
Tags:
Submitted: Feb 12, 2009
Released: Feb 12, 2009
Downloads: 98
License: GPL - GNU Public
mm_requireFields for ManagerManager
A small extension to ManagerManager that will alert users when they have not filled in a required field.
Previous Releases
0.3.2.1
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Jan 14, 2009
Released: Jan 14, 2009
Downloads: 466
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.3.2.1
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2336.zip (466 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
See /docs for full installation instructions.Updates0.3.2.1:
Fix for changed Google Code API hosting URL which broke 14 Jan 2009.
0.3.2:
Bugfix: Problem with Tag widget paths on new documents
Bugfix: TV section is now renamed / hidden correctly on weblinks (thanks Metaller)
Bugfix: Hiding preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly (thanks netProphET)
Bugfix: Based on above, renaming preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly
New: Add weblink field to list of available fields (thanks Metaller)
New: AccessDenied widget - prevents access to specific document IDs (thanks Metaller)
New: When is_richtext has an mm_default of false, which_editor is also set
0.3.2
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Nov 5, 2008
Released: Nov 5, 2008
Downloads: 585
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.3.2
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2251.zip (585 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
See /docs for full installation instructions.UpdatesBugfix: Problem with Tag widget paths on new documents
Bugfix: TV section is now renamed / hidden correctly on weblinks (thanks Metaller)
Bugfix: Hiding preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly (thanks netProphET)
Bugfix: Based on above, renaming preview tab when manager role disallows access to meta/keywords now works properly
New: Add weblink field to list of available fields (thanks Metaller)
New: AccessDenied widget - prevents access to specific document IDs (thanks Metaller)
New: When is_richtext has an mm_default of false, which_editor is also set
0.3.1
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Aug 28, 2008
Released: Aug 28, 2008
Downloads: 588
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.3.1
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2178.zip (588 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
See /docs for full installation instructions.UpdatesBugfix: error when creating documents and using showimagestvs (thanks Rasc)
Bugfix: tags / colours fail when Modx is installed in a subdir (thanks smiley)
Bugfix: showimagetvs would give a Javascript error on pages with no image if it was applied in a rule
New: Better error handling - JS errors no longer cause blank screen. (experimential for now)
0.3
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Jul 4, 2008
Released: Jul 4, 2008
Downloads: 631
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.3
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2113.zip (631 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
See /docs for full installation instructions.Updates
- New: Color picker widget (using Farbtastic picker)
- New: Image preview widget (emulates showimagestvs plugin on image fields)
- New: Documentation improved and made easier to navigate!
- New: Externalise widgets' code, so they can be easily added to
- New: New widget template, if other developers want to add widgets
- New: Rules files are separated - either to a chunk OR external file
- New: Alert if showimagestvs is also installed (it clashes with MM) - workaround is to use the MM version
- Bugfix: hiding some fields wasn't working
- Bugfix: fix tag chooser layout in IE
- Bugfix: tags not always being saved
- Bugfix: javascript error when widget requested on template without that field
- Bugfix: pub/unpub date were not updated if moved to a different tab (thanks Perrine)
- Bugfix: Moved TVs were hiding until tab refresh in IE7 (thanks Dimmy)
- Change: Various Javascript and PHP optimisations
- Change: Split functions out into separate files, so they're easier to deal with / modify
0.2.8
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: May 28, 2008
Released: May 28, 2008
Downloads: 454
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.8
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2054.zip (454 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php and mm_functions.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdates
- Bugfix: hiding templates now works in Opera
- Bugfix: typo in mm_hideTemplates
- New: Uses Google AJAX libraries API (in the absence of a local copy of jQuery)
0.2.7
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: May 22, 2008
Released: May 22, 2008
Downloads: 403
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.7
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-2038.zip (403 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php and mm_functions.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdatesNew: You can now hide and rename sections of the doc editing page (the bits labelled "Access Permissions", "Document Settings" etc) (based on suggestion by Metaller)
New: You can now set a default value via mm_default for searchable (thanks stefan) and other page settings (container; rich text; log visit; published; cacheable; clear cache)
New: Hide templates from the templates dropdown with mm_hideTemplates (thanks Metaller)
New: Template variables can be hidden with mm_hideFields
Bugfix: Fix bug with tag widget in IE6
Bugfix: Fix bug with template names containing quotes
Bugfix: Incorrectly define current template if templates changed in dropdown list and page is reloaded (thanks Metaller)
Bugfix: Fix JS error with tag editor (thanks ProWebscape)
0.2.6
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Apr 1, 2008
Released: Apr 1, 2008
Downloads: 618
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.6
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager, new editing widgets - and lots more!
Download
- repo-1952.zip (618 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdates* Improved PHP5 compatibility
* Reorganised files
* Make listing of templates and roles available while editing the plugin
* Add tag editing widget
* Various bug and documentation fixes
0.2.4.1
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Aug 16, 2007
Released: Aug 16, 2007
Downloads: 1286
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.4.1
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager - and lots more!
Download
- repo-1599.zip (1286 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdatesFix typos in default rules
0.2.4
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Aug 2, 2007
Released: Aug 2, 2007
Downloads: 577
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.4
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager - and lots more!
Download
- repo-1576.zip (577 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdatesSince 0.2.3
- Fix typo in mm_renameTab()
Since 0.2.2
- New tab when editing plugin which shows IDs of all roles and templates in order to make creating rules easier
- Option to use jquery.com's version of jquery (can still use local if you wish)
- Change mm_hideField and mm_hideTab names (see documentation if you are upgrading -- this is an "alpha" release so there may be small changes in order to make things more efficient)
0.2.3
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Aug 2, 2007
Released: Aug 2, 2007
Downloads: 514
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.3
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.5 | 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager - and lots more!
Download
- repo-1575.zip (514 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. In ModX manager, create a new plugin called "ManagerManager" and paste in the code from plugin.txt
2. In the "System Events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender, OnDocFormPrerender and OnPluginFormRender checkboxes
3. Put mm.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager
(if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
4. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the managerUpdates
- New tab when editing plugin which shows IDs of all roles and templates in order to make creating rules easier
- Option to use jquery.com's version of jquery (can still use local if you wish)
- Change mm_hideField and mm_hideTab names (see documentation if you are upgrading -- this is an "alpha" release so there may be small changes in order to make things more efficient)
0.2.2
Votes: 32
Tags: Administration, plugin, manager, editing, fields
Submitted: Jul 30, 2007
Released: Jul 30, 2007
Downloads: 643
License: GPL - GNU Public
Package Website
ManagerManager 0.2.2
Works with the following Version(s): 0.9.6
ManagerManager (MM) is a powerful plugin that allows you to change the names, visibility, and layout of document fields within the Manager - and lots more!
Download
- repo-1567.zip (643 downloads)
Description
ManagerManager allows you to:
- Change field names
- Hide fields
- Change the help text for fields
- Rename tabs
- Hide tabs
- Create new tabs
- Move fields to different tabs
- Inherit field values from parent documents
- Prefill date values with customisable values
- Link fields together so their values always match
- Rename and move sections of the document editing page
- Add widgets to Manager fields - e.g. Del.icio.us-like tag interface, color picker, image preview
All these features can be enabled for any manager role, any template, or any combination of these.
The plugin was inspired by HideManagerFields by Brett @ The Man Can. It uses the Jquery library to modify the document management pages after they have been created (no server side transformations are done). It improves on HideManagerFields by adding a standardised API for manipulating fields, adds many new features, and removed the nasty "jump" and flash of hidden fields while the Javascript is manipulated.
Instructions
1. Download jquery.js from http://jquery.com/src/jquery-latest.pack.js
2. Put it in /assets/js/
3. In ModX manager, create a new plugin and paste in the code from plugin.txt
4. In the "system events" tab, check the OnDocFormRender and OnDocFormPrerender checkboxes
5. Put mm.inc.php in /assets/plugins/managermanager (if you want to put it somewhere else, you'll need to change the path in the plugin text you pasted in step 3)
6. Insert your rules into the marked section within the plugin code in the manager

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