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- Do You Use the Pages Module?
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Hey - I’m putting together a comprehensive article covering the history of and the benefits of and downsides to using the Pages Module in ExpressionEngine.
Experienced User?
I’d like to know more about your use of the module, what problem you feel it solves, and how you educate your clients around it (vs the content that doesn’t use it). Have you used 3rd party addons in conjunction with it and if so, which ones? Have you run into issues with it that needed workarounds or additional addons to solve?Confused Newbie?
Have you looked at the Pages Module and just don’t grok it? What requirement led you to looking at it? Did you install it and experiment? What didn’t make sense to you?You can either reply with a comment here or by emailing me using my contact form
The finished article will appear on Train-ee with full attribution for quotes, etc.
Thanks!
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- Cruft-Buster EE Addon Wishlist
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Backstory - I’m in the middle of a project where I’m upgrading an older EE1x build to EE2 and doing a reshuffle of the information architecture & main navigation. As part of this work I want to do some content restructuring to better fit the redesign, improve workflow, and take advantage of some of the new build approaches that have emerged since this site was built.
For example, the site has many field groups where there are 6 relationship fields to determine sidebar content, and the templates have 6 sets of conditionals looking for content in each one before returning markup. I want to convert these to single Playa fields.
However I also see very large fieldsets where I suspect a number of the fields are empty and I’d like to strip out unused fields. I know I can create a quick template with all the fields in it for a quick inspection, but it’s tiresome with so many fields. I know I can drop to the MySQL level and write some queries, but I imagine this need isn’t specific to me and think an addon might be a great solution here, especially as more of us work on upgrading & refreshing older ExpressionEngine site builds.
So what I want is a addon that will tell me:
- Channel name
- Total number of entries
- Totally empty fields by name
- Populated fields with a count of entries that have content in that field
Example:
Channel: Our StaffEmpty Fields:
Job History / {job_history}
Previous Employer / {previous_employer}
Photo / {photo}Other Fields # with content / total entries
Title / {title} - 57/ 57
Name / {name} - 57/57
Full Name / {full_name} - 12 / 57
Spouse Name / {spouse_name} - 2 / 57Finding field cruft is my immediate issue, but wonder if an addon could look for all system cruft in addition to unused fields? Unused channels, unused templates, pending member accounts, etc? And then more than just reporting them give tools to manage right from a centralized interface.
Easy to wish…;)
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- 9th Anniversary!
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This week marks the 9th anniversary of Boyink Interactive. I’ve said it every year and I’ll say it again - I just can’t believe I get to keep doing this work, involved in an awesome development community and doing work for great clients. The big difference with this current year is that we took the business on the road and are now working from a 30’ fifth wheel travel trailer that we’ve dragged to 21 states since last September.
Working on the road has been a challenge - but one that I’ve greatly enjoyed. I’ve been on conference calls at highway rest areas, did work for clients while in somewhat remote New Mexico campgrounds, alternated work with daytrips to places like the Grand Canyon, and have had days not go well because an expected visit to a local library didn’t find a comfortable seat or reliable wi-fi. I’m writing this post from an RV park outside of Durango, CO where it’s currently 40 degrees and snowing - which is causing us to rethink our plans to go both north and higher in elevation.
I expect at some future date I’ll put together a more complete post on the up and downsides of being a “technomad” - but suffice to say for now I have a hard time thinking about going back to life as it was, working in my basement office back in W. MI with its little ground-level windows with views of my grass.
I couldn’t have lasted this long in business without owing thanks - to God, my wife and family, many clients & students over the years, EllisLab, and the great ExpressionEngine community.