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Getting started with PHP in MODX
So, a lot of people have been asking about the new codebase. Is it coder-friendly? Will it be a big deviation from 0.9.6/Evolution? Does it support OOP projects? Is it faster? Will it be easy to learn? In these tutorials, we plan to answer those ques...
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MODX Documentation
Learn more about MODX Revolution, the powerful and easy to use Content Management System with a 14 year track record.
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Getting Started Developing
Programming in MODX Revolution¶ MODX Revolution is an OOP Framework, built around the database ORM xPDO. 3rd-Party Components (3PCs)¶ 3rd-Party Components (3PCs) are collections of any sort of MODX Objects. They can be a collection of Snippets, Plugi...
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Contributor's Guide
Development for MODX happens on GitHub. Everyone is invited to improve MODX, and in this guide we explain some of the common processes. Branches¶ Development is focused on 2 branches. 2.x, which contains the latest version of the 2.x series (e.g. 2.7...
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Getting Started Part 3: Processors
In MODX, form processing is handled by 'Processors', which are isolated files located in the MODX core directory. They are accessed through 'Connectors', which handle AJAX requests from the User Interface (UI), which require a REQUEST variable named ...