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Provides an Atom 1.0 feed.
Provides an Atom 1.0 feed.
A module that lets you organize and maintain a feature list by category.
The 5.0 and later version has configurable categories.
This module was used to run the Drupal.org "features" page but is now retired.
NOTE: This modules precedes, and is not related in any way, to the more popular features module!
This module embeds Gallery2 (http://gallery.menalto.com) inside your Drupal installation to support photos, videos and other content. There is support for 2 types of image blocks and a navigation menu, inserting of images into nodes via an input filter, TinyMCE support, syncing of users between the 2 applications, ...
Syndication.module offers a web page which centralizes all of the RSS feeds generated by Drupal.
NOTE This module is discontinued after 4.6. please use the modules in links bundle
This module enables you to add articles with a link. Link clicks
are tracked, and website monitoring is also possible.
Think of this as a 'build your own category view' page.
A single page with each term organized nicely by vocabulary. The user selects the terms which she or he wants to see, and then this module constructs the right URL (e.g. taxonomy/term/3,4,5) and then displays matching nodes to the user. If the Node Type Filter module is installed, you may further filter the choices by content type.
This module is no longer supported.
The article module allows for nodes of any type to be organized and displayed in a centralized location. This allows the site administrator to organize nodes of several different types in one place. The user can navigate the nodes by selecting different categories in the taxonomy tree associated with the article module.
Node import allows users to import content (node, user, taxonomy) from CSV or TSV files.
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.