The latest version of ExpressionEngine, the web content management system we use heavily, has two new developments that are so exciting and important they’re being called nuclear.
Extensions are a third method of changing the system itself, making it EE extremely plastic. Whereas the other two methods—plug-ins and modules—allow for the addition of new functionality, extensions allow for the changing of current functionality.
Field relationships meanwhile add a lot of power to the system’s data handling. Now not only are EE’s data stacks shapeable, but tunnels can be created every which way among them.
