Introducing SafeCracker Swipe

Posted by Jeremy Gimbel on December 8, 2011 in: Announcements, Development

Conflux Group is soon releasing its third ExpressionEngine add-on, SafeCracker Swipe.

We're happy to announce the upcoming release of our new ExpressionEngine add-on, SafeCracker Swipe.

Release and pricing details will be available shortly, but we don't yet have a release date. Check out our demo video below for a preview of what SafeCracker Swipe can do for you.

SafeCracker Swipe is an ExpressionEngine extension that ties in with the first-party SafeCracker module. The SafeCracker module allows you to place forms on your site that create channel entries in EE. Normally you have two directions you can go with SafeCracker. Submissions from non-logged-in members, if allowed, are assigned the author from the SafeCracker settings, or the logged_in_member_id parameter of the form tag. Even if the user logs in to the site after, the entries are still not tied to their account. The other option is to force users to log in first. It works fine, but may not be the best user experience. Often, you might want to allow the user to see and interact with a form before having to commit to registration or login.

Enter SafeCracker Swipe. This extension creates a session entry queue, that stores all the entries created by a user before they login or register. Then, when they login or register the entries' author gets reassigned to the logged in user.

Look out for more information in the next couple weeks about SafeCracker Swipe. And feel free to get in touch via the comments on this post or on Twitter: @confluxgroup or @dreadfullyposh

About Jeremy Gimbel

Jeremy is the mastermind behind Conflux Group. He functions as the project manager and lead developer for the majority of projects. He has experience delivering web communications in both non-profit and for-profit organizations.

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