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This module provides integration with the REST API at http://del.icio.us
It will use your cron tasks to download tags; each user with the right privilege can have one set of delicious tags and links. The administrator can create blocks that can contain links only from a given set of users, a given set of tags, or a combination of both. If enabled, nodes can be scanned for words which match del.icio.us tags and create smart-links, and if enabled, the first vocabulary term of a node can be added as a del.icio.us tag link using that term the tag.
The new hook allows you to modify the terms or users before the query. So, in the example below, the block is changed so that when on a node page, only delicious tags that match the nodes taxonomy are displayed, and when on search page, only delicious tags that match the current search terms are displayed.
The Shoutbox module provides a block or a page, where visitors can quickly post short messages.
Users who sign up to receive or do something have "opted in". For
example, a user who checks a box labeled "I want to receive news about
The module allows parent-child relationships between nodes to be established, managed and searched. You can restrict the types of nodes that can be parented and the ordinality of parents.
This module is now unsupported, please look to the Metatag module for an upgrade path to Drupal 7 and 8.
A mass category editor.
Allows any nodes shown on admin/content/node to have terms added or removed in bulk, using the normal 'node operations' selector.
Also provides a tab to view/edit all nodes terms individually.
With an image thumbnail, this can also be used for sorting uploaded images into galleries quickly.
Consider this module deprecated in favor of Views Bulk Operations - which offers a more cohesive interface to pretty much the same job
You may also experiment with editview or similar for mass updates.
Please note...
Users looking for a Paypal solution for their site are strongly recommended to look at the lm_paypal module. For various reasons lm_paypal supersedes the Paypal Framework and Subcription modules, which are not available for Drupal 6 and later.
This module automatically grants roles to users who pay through PayPal (requires the paypal_framework module)
Access control for user roles based on taxonomy categories (vocabulary, terms).
This module enables you to enter visual formating tags to node body. The tag syntax is taken from Opus documentor http://www.opus.ch.
LDAP Address book will let you maintain an address book stored in a LDAP directory.
It currently offers the ability to add, delete and edit entries.
The taxonomy_image module allows site administrators to associate images with taxonomy terms.
Based on the core statistics module, which tracks general page views and node views, term_statistics keeps track of views of categories (terms) and includes a page and block for top-viewed categori
This module lets you automatically close the comments on any or all node types. You can close comments that are a week|month|year old.
Allows users to assign role-based viewing and editing permissions for nodes. This module has a couple of different objectives from other node permissions modules.
Hmmm... I found this module that I used to maintain in 2004, not sure if it is obsolete or not - if not, I'd like to start working on this again - but since it was done for Drupal 4, it is obviously better to rewrite it. If anybody who has been more active in Drupal the recent years than me can let me know if there is a better module out there that does this function, I will request abandonment of this project, otherwise, I will pick up this project in July. Any thoughts?
This module provides automated role management for one of the administrator-defined roles.
Automated testing within Drupal should be done with SimpleTest, and this module has been designed to make testing of Drupal easier for all. Its features are powerful, and create a Drupal-specific testing API which is modeled after the SimpleTest PHP library. It should be noted that as of the 6.x-2.x release of this module, and Drupal 7 core, the aforementioned third-party library is no longer a dependency.
Which version should I use?
If you are just starting to write tests for Drupal 6, you should use the 2.x branch of this module. If you have written tests previously please read the documentation, as some things have changed between versions 1.x and 2.x.
Looking forward
SimpleTest 7.x development has been moved to a new location in core! Any issues related to Drupal HEAD should be filed in the core issue queue, any issues related to tests for 7.x should be filed in their parent module's component.
SimpleTest 7.x-2.x
The branch will contain an up-to-date fork of the Drupal 7 SimpleTest module that will allow for work to continue during the Drupal 7 cylce. An external git repository is being used in order to facility easy merges with Drupal 7 core. Drupal.org CVS will always have the lastest development copy for use. Please see the CHANGELOG for a listing or changes made.
Take a look at Switcheroo so you can switch back and forth between core SimpleTest and SimpleTest 2.x.
Requirements
The php-curl library is required for SimpleTest to function.
Further reading
- For help getting started please read the documentation.
- For introduction to the 6.x-2.x and 7.x style testing (the future) please read Simpletest Tutorial.
- The Testing and Quality Assurance group.
- Doxygen documentation of SimpleTest
When creating or editing a page, this module enables content to be added to a side bar block.
a completely rewritten version of filestore which stores the files on the filesystem instead of in the database.
Allows creation of pages which show syndicated 'news' items from an aggregator category.
News items are automatically filtered by keywords (chosen when creating the page), so that only news items which contain a keyword are shown.
News pages can be placed in a book, and added to a taxonomy.
CKEditor module: CKEditor is the successor to FCKeditor and has its own CKEditor module. The FCKeditor module will not receive any new features, nor will it be updated for Drupal 7. Upgrading to CKEditor is recommended for all users of FCKeditor.
WYSIWYG editor
This module allows Drupal to replace textarea fields with the FCKeditor - a visual HTML editor, sometimes called WYSIWYG editor. This HTML text editor brings many of the powerful WYSIWYG editing functions of known desktop editors like Word to the web. It's relatively lightweight and doesn't require any kind of installation on the client computer.
Note: This module is not affiliated with the WYSIWYG module. WYSIWYG offers in principle the same: an FCKeditor (or other editors) instead of normal textareas. The approach of WYSIWYG is slightly different, and users unsatisfied with the FCKeditor module are encouraged to try out the WYSIWYG module (and vice versa).
Demo site
Please visit the demo site to see a sample installation of Drupal with FCKeditor enabled.