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ddTypograph 2.0 Beta and the Shift Toward Cleaner Editorial Output

Utilities like ddTypograph mattered because content teams wanted cleaner output without manually fixing punctuation and typography in every page.

The original post was a short release-style note about ddTypograph 2.0 beta and mentioned its compatibility path alongside newer manager tooling such as ManagerManager 0.6.1.

Why tools like this mattered

  • editorial content often needs typographic cleanup after plain-text authoring
  • teams wanted presentation polish without turning every editor into a copyfitting specialist
  • small output helpers often delivered more practical value than large feature releases

That is why this fits the ecosystem section: the Evo world kept growing through these narrowly focused utilities that solved real content problems in production.

Source: Utilities category on Extras.Evolution.

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CacheExtender 0.5: More Control Over How Evolution CMS Caches Pages

A historical ecosystem note on CacheExtender 0.5 and why cache-control helpers mattered for high-traffic or highly dynamic Evo projects.

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Using modExtra as a Starting Point for MODX Package Development

How the modExtra training workflow helped developers understand package structure, processors, assets, and transport builds in the MODX ecosystem.