This module enables you to make the Menu Settings required on specific
content types. It forces a node from one or more content types to be
included in the menu system before the content will be saved
successfully. This can be useful in a number of situations, e.g. when
using [menupath-raw] in the Pathauto settings, which expects a node to
live within the menu system.
The Override Node Options module allows permissions to be set to each
field within the Authoring information and Publishing options field
sets on the node form. It also allow selected field sets to be set as
collapsed and / or collapsible.
This module allows you to grant access for specific user roles to view
unpublished nodes of a specific type. Access control is quite granular
in this regard. Additionally, using this module does not require any
modifications to your existing URL structure.
Used in concert with the Override Node Options module, you can give
specific roles the ability to publish/unpublish certain node types
without giving those roles administrative access to all nodes.
The tables module allows you to create a table in a node using a simple
markup. Tables are entered using a simple macro format.
This module allows you to set the "class" for the table to allow
different appearances for different tables. It also comes with a css
sheet to do a number of different appearances.
The SpamSpan module obfuscates email addresses to help prevent spambots
from collecting them. The problem with most email address obfuscators is
that they rely upon JavaScript being enabled on the client side. This
makes the technique inaccessible to people with screen readers. SpamSpan
however will produce clickable links if JavaScript is enabled, and will
show the email address as example [at] example [dot] com if the browser
does not support JavaScript or if JavaScript is disabled.
This module will create a main book page for content type selected in
BookMadeSimple settings. This is a shortcut to create a node and click
on Update book outline.
A dropdown listbox will be added in books links. Only allowed content-
type (define in content-type settings) are printed. Selecting a content
type will add it as a child page of the book page.
Adds a block for every CCK field you selected for being available as
block. This makes it possible to show the field's value of the
currently shown node in the block (placed left, right or in whatever
region) instead of (or next to) the node's main content area. Kind of
a simple panel variation.
The notify module allows users to subscribe to periodic emails which
include all new or revised content and/or comments much like the daily
news letters sent by some websites.
Even if this feature is not configured for normal site users, it can
be a useful feature for an administrator of a site to receive
notification of new content submissions and comment posts.
This module adds a tab for sufficiently permissioned users. The tab shows
all revisions like standard Drupal but it also allows pretty viewing of
all added/changed/deleted words between revisions.
The idea behind the Zen theme is to have a very flexible standards-
compliant and semantically correct XHTML theme that can be highly
modified through CSS and an enhanced version of Drupal's template
system. Out of the box, Zen is clean and simple with either a one,
two, or three column layout of fixed or liquid width. In addition,
the HTML source order has content placed before sidebars or the navbar
for increased accessibility and SEO.
The Lightbox2 module is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay
images on the current page. The module places images above your
current page, not within. This frees you from the constraints of the
layout, particularly column widths. It keeps users on the same page.
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