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This extension makes it possible to minimize CiviCRM popups.
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Allows users to select the print layout of the report, without having to enter custom CSS.
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Synchronize or lookup data in the Represent API from Open North.
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Workarounds for CiviCRM Views integration on Drupal8.
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Extra Drupal8 Twig filters to workaround some Views limitations.
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On forms that allow the creation of a user, always use the email as the username (do not let users select their own username).
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Lets users enter a duration in hours, not just in minutes.
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Provides a way to bundle events together (at a discounted price) in the CiviCRM Event Cart (and the Boxoffice extension).
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Provides a lighter workflow for the CiviCRM Event Cart. Designed for a ticket box office (ex: where you do not need the names of participants).
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CiviCRM personal campaign teams allows people to create their own personal campaign page (PCP) which is part of a team, with a common objective as well as an individual page for each member.
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Provides membership new and renewal statistics based on CiviCRM historical data (so you can also generate membership reports for previous years).
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Workarounds so that the Shoreditch theme works well in WordPress.
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Blocks a configurable list of message templates emails.
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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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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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Sends all Drupal emails through CiviCRM. Useful to avoid configuring the SMTP services twice, and also to keep a log of password resets and other Drupal emails (they get recorded as activities on the contact record).
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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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