Libraries tagged by page elements
aetchell/elemental-highchart
923 Downloads
Add Highcharts and Highcharts Stock objects to your pages inside Elemental blocks
syntro/recipe-elemental-bootstrap
1367 Downloads
Recipe to install basic elemental components for pages using the bootstrap framework
wpessential/wpessential-elementor-blocks
5 Downloads
WPEssential Elementor Blocks is a flexible extension of WordPress. It is open-source page builder solution in WordPress. Create any theme, anywhere and make your way. There is no `PHP`, `CSS`, `HTML` and `Javascript` coding knowledge need.
pikselin/silverstripe-elemental-csv-table
618 Downloads
Add a table to the page from a CSV file source
mysite-digital/silverstripe-elemental-quote-banner
13 Downloads
A block to add a quote banner to your page.
joshmens/silverstripe-elemental-two-column
254 Downloads
Extends dynamic/silverstripe-elemental-blocks to add a block that adds a Bootstrap (3) two column layout to your page.
joshmens/silverstripe-elemental-three-column
196 Downloads
Extends dynamic/silverstripe-elemental-blocks to add a block that adds a Bootstrap three column layout to your page.
joshmens/silverstripe-elemental-four-column
174 Downloads
Extends dynamic/silverstripe-elemental-blocks to add a block that adds a Bootstrap Four column layout to your page.
huubl/silverstripe-photoswipe-elemental
8 Downloads
Allows embedding of a simple Photoswipe-powered gallery on a page
huubl/silverstripe-elemental-photo-collage
12 Downloads
A photo collage to add to your page.
wpessential/wpessential
1 Downloads
WPEssential serves as a versatile add-on for WordPress, offering enhanced flexibility for users. By simply installing the WPEssential plugin from WordPress.org, users can embark on creating their own WordPress themes with ease. The WPEssential team is dedicated to delivering top-notch quality work and continuously introducing new options and features. As an open-source solution, it not only facilitates theme creation but also serves as a page builder within the WordPress ecosystem. With WPEssential, users can design themes effortlessly without the need for expertise in PHP, CSS, HTML, or Javascript coding. This empowers users to unleash their creativity and customize their WordPress experience without technical barriers.
hipdevteam/piotnet-addons-for-elementor-pro
10762 Downloads
Fork of PAFE for use with composer
inda-hr/php_sdk
591 Downloads
# Introduction **INDA (INtelligent Data Analysis)** is an [Intervieweb](https://www.intervieweb.it/hrm/) AI solution provided as a RESTful API. The INDA pricing model is *credits-based*, which means that a certain number of credits is associated to each API request. Hence, users have to purchase a certain amount of credits (established according to their needs) which will be reduced at each API call. INDA accepts and processes a user's request only if their credits quota is grater than - or, at least, equal to - the number of credits required by that request. To obtain further details on the pricing, please visit our [site](https://inda.ai) or contact us. INDA HR embraces a wide range of functionalities to manage the main elements of a recruitment process: + [**candidate**](https://api.inda.ai/hr/docs/v2/#tag/Resume-Management) (hereafter also referred to as **resume** or **applicant**), or rather a person looking for a job; + [**job advertisement**](https://api.inda.ai/hr/docs/v2/#tag/JobAd-Management) (hereafter also referred to as **job ad**), which is a document that collects all the main information and details about a job vacancy; + [**application**](https://api.inda.ai/hr/docs/v2/#tag/Application-Management), that binds candidates to job ads; it is generated whenever a candidate applies for a job. Each of them has a specific set of methods that grants users the ability to create, read, update and delete the relative documents, plus some special features based on AI approaches (such as *document parsing* or *semantic search*). They can be explored in their respective sections. Data about the listed document types can be enriched by connecting them to other INDA supported entities, such as [**companies**](https://api.inda.ai/hr/docs/v2/#tag/Company-Management) and [**universities**](https://api.inda.ai/hr/docs/v2/#tag/Universities), so that recruiters may get a better and more detailed idea on the candidates' experiences and acquired skills. All the functionalities mentioned above are meant to help recruiters during the talent acquisition process, by exploiting the power of AI systems. Among the advantages a recruiter has by using this kind of systems, tackling the bias problem is surely one of the most relevant. Bias in recruitment is a serious issue that affect both recruiters and candidates, since it may cause wrong hiring decisions. As we care a lot about this problem, we are constantly working on reduce the bias in original data so that INDA results may be as fair as possible. As of now, in order to tackle the bias issue, INDA automatically ignores specific fields (such as name, gender, age and nationality) during the initial processing of each candidate data. Furthermore, we decided to let users collect data of various types, including personal or sensitive details, but we do not allow their usage if it is different from statistical purposes; our aim is to discourage recruiters from focusing on candidates' personal information, and to put their attention on the candidate's skills and abilities. We want to help recruiters to prevent any kind of bias while searching for the most valuable candidates they really need. The following documentation is addressed both to developers, in order to provide all technical details for INDA integration, and to managers, to guide them in the exploration of the implementation possibilities. The host of the API is [https://api.inda.ai/hr/v2/](https://api.inda.ai/hr/v2/). We recommend to check the API version and build (displayed near the documentation title). You can contact us at [email protected] in case of problems, suggestions, or particular needs. The search panel on the left can be used to navigate through the documentation and provides an overview of the API structure. On the right, you can find (*i*) the url of the method, (*ii*) an example of request body (if present), and (*iii*) an example of response for each response code. Finally, in the central section of each API method, you can find (*i*) a general description of the purpose of the method, (*ii*) details on parameters and request body schema (if present), and (*iii*) details on response schema, error models, and error codes.