surf is a minimalistic web browser using webkit, in the spirit of
dwm/suckless.org softwares. It supports the Xembedded protocol which
makes it possible to embed it into another application. Furthermore
one can point surf to another URI by setting its XProperties.
Based on a submission from Tobias Ulmer some times ago on ports@, thanks!
WARNING: if you use both, update both. Especially if you use cck
node/user refs from a view, since that's broken with cck 2.5.
packages have an annotation to prevent this (@incompatibility) but it's
not yet implemented... ;-/
Acquia Marina is an advanced fixed-width theme, supporting 1, 2 or
3-column layouts with 15 collapsible block regions. It has an optional
drop-down primary links menu and advanced theme settings to customize
without coding. Icons for core and Views blocks are included.
It is cross-browser tested (in IE6/7, Opera, Safari, and Firefox)
and has a high attention to detail.
A plain textarea editor aiming to facilitate code writing for Drupal.
* Editor interface and functionality are completely
customizable through administration pages.
* It supports role based editor interfaces.
* It's possible to create image or text buttons.
* Buttons can be customized to generate code snippets,
html tags, bbcode tags etc.
This module integrates PHPMailer with Drupal, both as native
drupal_mail() wrapper, and as part of the Mime Mail module,
allowing you to send mail directly by SMTP (optionally with
authentication/encryption). Avoids sending mail with PHP's
mail() function (which needs /bin/sh in the chroot jail).
The TracNav macro implements a fully customizable navigation bar
for the Trac wiki engine.
The contents of the navigation bar is a wiki page itself and can
be edited like any other wiki page through the web interface. The
navigation bar supports hierarchical ordering of topics.
The design of TracNav mimics the design of the TracGuideToc that
was originally supplied with Trac. The drawback of TracGuideToc is
that it is not customizable without editing its source code and
that it does not support hierarchical ordering.