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MODX Custom 1.0.11RC2-d5.5: Store Integration and Core Cleanup

Why this RC mattered: many bundled extras moved into the repository, the Store module became central, and the build pushed further toward a cleaner install base.

This release candidate marked an important transition in the Dmi3yy build line. Instead of carrying a large pile of bundled extras forever, the project moved more of them into the repository and treated the Store module as the preferred distribution surface.

That shift mattered because it reduced bundle sprawl, encouraged cleaner updates, and moved Evolution CMS closer to a more modular package workflow.

Source: original community announcement.

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Extending the Document Edit Form Programmatically in MODX Evo

What was possible when developers wanted to extend the resource edit form through code instead of relying only on TVs.

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MODX Revolution 2.2.9: Security Fixes and the Last 2.2 Update

A short recap of Revolution 2.2.9 and why it mattered as the final planned release in the 2.2 branch before 2.3.