Extensions Directory
Extensions are installable packages which give CiviCRM new functionality, and this directory provides a centralized list of extensions which the CiviCRM community has created. This listing displays CiviCRM extensions that work on all Content Management Systems (CMS).
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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.
Allows modifying the contribution Source field based on the 'source' query string parameter, if such is provided in the URL for a contribution page.
If you are using CiviCase and don't like the order of the fields when creating a New Case, you can install this extension and re-order them.
Provides some basic fields and functionality to assist with compliance for Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation.
Optionally sends an additional email to each event participant immediately upon registration.
Add ability to use USAePay as a payment processor for Credit Cards and ACH/EFT.
Backport of FontAwesome so it can be used in CiviCRM < 4.7. Useful if your extension uses fontawesome icons.
The Petition Email CiviCRM extension allows you to automatically trigger an email everytime someone signs a petition. The email can go to one or more static targets or you can do a dynamic lookup of targets by matching the value of a field in the petition signer's contact with a value in a target group's contact.
Online Worldpay Payment Processor using API to generate tokens and authorise payment. Once installed just set-up the payment processor and this will be available for using in CiviCRM.
This is a front-end theme with three-purposes:
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.
NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
- stops Bootstrap3 from loading on FormBuilder & SearchKit pages (by overwriting with a blank file). This is useful if you have a Bootstrap theme in your front-end that's trying to do things differently and there's clashes.
- removes most of CiviCRM's CSS beyond a few essential bits.
- uses CSS variables to style those 'essential bits' with goal of making it quick to style CiviCRM elements (buttons, input boxes, tables, etc) to match your front-end theme.
NB - this is a work-in-progress, tested only on the few specific front-end pages I needed it for. Please use at your own risk (and feel free to PR more 'essentials bits').
Provides a way to record and monitor certifications that need periodic re-validation. For example, tracking First Aid certificates that need to be renewed every 3 years, or policy documents where you want to check people have read the latest version.
This extension stores the date when an event is updated or modified.
Sets the correct money formatting settings depending on the language (English/French).