Projects with this topic
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Language switcher for the 'new' CiviCRM menu (since 5.x).
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Sends you a detailed email when a CiviCRM fatal error occurs.
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Calculates the taxes based on the place of supply.
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Enable CiviDiscounts on contributions/payment pages.
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Changes the behaviour of contribution forms so that the recurring donation options are shown as radio buttons instead of a checkbox.
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Alters the "Email Invoice" form to add a few fields similar to other email forms (to, cc, subject with tokens, message templates), as well as generates payment links for pending contributions that can be copy-pasted from the View Contribution page.
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Provides an interface to live-translate strings in Transifex, and also to export/import strings from various CiviCRM settings (contribution pages, events, etc).
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Adds Open Graph Protocol (OGP) meta tags to some CiviCRM pages, which provides a better experience when sharing pages on social media.
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Import interface for more complex, programmatic imports (can be extended by other extensions).
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Provides an alternative visual to CiviCRM radio buttons. In itself, this extension does not do anything, but other extensions can call it, such as recurringbuttons.
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Adds support to export search results and report results directly into the Excel xlsx format.
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Provides an integration with the online community management software by Higher Logic (https://www.higherlogic.com/).
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Attaches ICS files to event confirmation emails.
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Fixes CiviCRM configurations that were left in English if the admin installed CiviCRM in English and then switched languages.
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Saves a copy of message templates on disk every time they are saved. Helps for doing diffs between versions.
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Data Explorer aims to provide an easy to use interface that can generate custom visualizations of CiviCRM data. The visualizations can then be added to the CiviCRM Dashboard, shared to external people without access to CiviCRM (using a secret key), or (eventually) as an HTML snippet that can be embedded in website content.
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