evo-template-on-bulma: A Starter HTML Direction for Evolution CMS 2.0 Lessons
An ecosystem post about evo-template-on-bulma as a starter HTML base used for later Evolution CMS 2.0 lessons.
Laravel, AI, MCP, APIs, integrations, and external tooling that matters in modern Evolution CMS work.
An ecosystem post about evo-template-on-bulma as a starter HTML base used for later Evolution CMS 2.0 lessons.
A lightweight countdown snippet pattern for Evolution CMS inspired by a MODX Revo approach.
An ecosystem note on EvoFilter and how it aimed to simplify TV-driven filtering workflows in Evolution CMS.
A practical comparison of Shopkeeper and miniShop-style architecture choices for Evolution CMS teams planning an online store.
How Selector improved on mm_ddSelectDocuments by giving Evolution CMS projects a more flexible document-picking TV with DocLister integration.
How to fix Shopkeeper 3 inner cart layouts when chunk loading and inline template strategies behave differently in MODX Revo.
Release notes and upgrade context for RC Link Redirector 0.8.2-rc1 with PHP 5.5 compatibility for Evolution CMS.
A look at the Evo Bootstrap Manager beta and how it modernized the Evolution CMS manager interface.
An ecosystem note on miniShop2 email templates and why order fields do not always map to the placeholder name developers expect.
An ecosystem note on MobileTemplateSwitcher 1.4.1 and the kinds of mobile detection and redirect control it brought to Evolution CMS.
A practical ecosystem note on the Yandex.Money integration and the kinds of HTTPS confirmation problems teams hit in real projects.
What EvoGallery 1.2 Beta revealed about PHP 5.3 compatibility and mixed-version Evolution CMS environments.
An ecosystem note on the TVCurrencyConverter plugin and how it automated price recalculation from currency-based TV values.
An ecosystem snapshot of the EvoDashboard plugin and how it made the manager welcome screen more modular and customizable.
An ecosystem note on the Star Rating addon branch that switched to jQuery Raty for a cleaner frontend integration.
Why a dedicated WordPress import helper mattered for Evolution CMS teams moving editorial content from another platform.
Why teams moved templates and other elements into files, and what breaks if include-based workflows are set up carelessly.
A small security helper that hides the Evolution CMS manager login form unless a secret query parameter is present.
Why templatesEdit2 appeared, what it improved over templatesEdit, and why it mattered for real Evolution CMS workflows.
Why the MySQLi extender mattered as a practical maintenance step, and what teams needed to patch when moving away from older mysql functions.