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Plug-ins

RWClassroom Free Preview

We have teamed up with RWClassroom to bring you some great getting started videos on our help desk page, as we’ve mentioned in the past. While the videos we offer are only a small sampling of what RWClassroom actually offers, they are a great starting place.

We’re happy to be able to bring you a 6 minute sample video of RWClassroom’s “Introduction to Stacks” video. It is no secret that we love Stacks. So we’re hoping this gives those who have yet to try the plug-in, or RWClassroom, a sampling of both for free!

Grab a soda and have a quick watch... And it’ll be much more beneficial than just watching those YouTube clips of a cat flushing a toilet, right?

Check out the sample now.

Let us know what you think of RWClassroom, Stacks and the free preview so we can bring you more helpful RW options!

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RSS Stacks Plug-in

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Our first Stacks plug-in, for including Twitter on your Stacks page, was really well received. We had many requests for an RSS Stacks Library item. So we developed one using Feed2JS. This little plug-in allows you to enter an RSS feed and have it imported right into your Stacks page.

The feed can be easily styled in Stacks. It allows you to adjust the summary length, or turn it off all together, as well as modify the header size. It is a free download. Pop by the Stacks Plug-ins page to check out the walk-thru video and to download it.

Enjoy!

Stacks Plug-ins

Recently YourHead Software released an API for their RapidWeaver plug-in, Stacks. And since we love Stacks so much we decided to try our hand at making some plug-ins for Stacks.

We’ve started out with a plug-in that will allow you to add a Twitter stream, or multiple streams, to a Stacks page.

You can download it for free, and check it out in action here.

We have some more ideas for plug-ins for Stacks’ library, so keep an eye on the ol’ elixir blog for more details.