
Pathauto The Pathauto module automatically generates URL/path aliases for various kinds of content (nodes, taxonomy terms, users) without requiring the user to manually specify the path alias. This allows you to have URL aliases like /category/my-node-title instead of /node/123 . The aliases are based upon a "pattern" system that uses tokens which the administrator can change. Requirements Versions The 7.x-1.x and 6.x-2.x branches are currently accepting new feature requests and are kept in sync as much as possible. Known issues Multilingual URL alias support is still a little unstable and should be tested before used in production. Recommended modules Redirect (D7) / Path Redirect (D6) when installed Pathauto will provide a new "Update Action" in case your URLs change. Co-Maintainers Pathauto was originally written by mikeryan and maintained by Greg Knaddison (greggles) . Pledges #D8CX : I pledge that Pathauto will have a full Drupal 8 release on the day that Drupal 8 is released. Downloads
Mollom Mollom is an intelligent content moderation web service. By monitoring content activity on all sites in the Mollom network, Mollom is in a unique position to determine if a post is potentially spam; not only based on the posted content, but also on the past activity and reputation of the poster. In short, Mollom handles incoming posts intelligently, in much the same way a human moderator decides what posts are acceptable. Therefore, Mollom enables you to allow anonymous users to post comments and other content on your site. How it works Machine learning. Mollom audits the content quality by defining it across three dimensions: Spam, Ham, and Unsure: Ham is considered positive content and automatically published.Spam is negative content and automatically blocked.Unsure is anything in between. Mollom is currently used by more than 60,000 sites, including Sony, Adobe, LinuxJournal, Warner Bros Records, NBC, and others. More information Support
SEO Compliance Checker The SEO Compliance Checker checks node content on search engine optimization upon its creation or modification. Whenever a publisher saves or previews a node, the module performs a set of checks and gives the user a feedback on the compliance of the rules. This module is supported by the UFirst Group. seo_checker.module The core module seo_checker doesn't implement any checks. Submodules The module comes along with two submodules (basic_seo_rules.module and keyword_rules.module) that implement checks for some basic SEO rules. The submodule keyword_rules.module requires a text field on the node where you enter your keywords. If you have ideas for further SEO rules this module should check, feel free to post them to #420312: Ideas and patches for further rules. Use jquery_ui for nice Sliders in Drupal 6 While Drupal 7 comes with jQuery UI included, Drupal 6 still requires you to install an additional module called jquery_ui. Preferred setup at the moment Setup using older versions
ImageCache Actions This module provides a suite of additional image effects that can be added to image styles. The image styles admin submodule also adds the 'duplicate', 'export' and 'import' actions to image styles administration. Effects provided Watermarking - a much requested addition that enables you to place any image anywhere over a source picture, with alpha transparency Overlays - Add photo-corners etc to the image Text overlay - add a short copyright notice to your image, using available system fonts Color-shifting - Colorize images. Also invert. Brighten/Darken Alpha blending - turn an image into a transparent mask, and back into a flat image against another color Canvas manipulation - add padding, either onto color or transparent backgrounds Background (underlay) - Place your image onto another source background File Format switcher - If you need tranparency in JPGs : make them PNG. Drupal 7 The current version is 7.x-1.5. Dependencies: Image module from Drupal core. At least one of the toolkits:
SEO Checklist Drupal SEO Checklist - What is it? The Drupal SEO Checklist uses Drupal SEO best practices to check your website for proper search engine optimization. It eliminates guesswork by creating a functional to-do list of modules and tasks that remain. Updated regularly with the latest techniques, it makes on-page Drupal search engine optimization hassle-free. It breaks the tasks down into functional needs like Title Tags, Paths, Content and many more. Next to each task is a link to download the module from D.o and a link to the proper admin screen of your website so that you can configure the settings perfectly. Drupal SEO Checklist also keeps track of what has already been done. You need Drupal SEO Checklist if You know SEO basics pretty wellYou work on a lot of different websites and need help keeping track of what you've done on eachYou know how to properly configure modules for SEO needsYou are a list-maker! Drupal SEO Checklist does not: Dependencies Maintenance Credits Sponsorship
Profile 2 Designed to be the successor of the core profile module, which is deprecated for Drupal 7. In contrast to the deprecated module this module provides a new, fieldable 'profile' entity - leverage the power of fields! Requirements Entity API - Version 1.0 beta 9 or later! Comparison to user account fields As described in the documentation Drupal 7 allows adding fields to user account pages - what serves as simple way for building user profiles. With profile2 user account settings and user profiles are conceptually different things, e.g. with the "Profile pages" module enabled users get two separate menu links "My account" and "My profile".Profile2 allows for creating multiple profile types, which may be assigned to roles via permissions (e.g. a general profile + a customer profile)Profile2 supports private profile fields, which are only shown to the user owning the profile and to administrators. Relationship to content profile Features Related modules Maintainer(s)
SEO Tools The Drupal SEO Tools module seamlessly integrates a sophisticated all-in-one suite of search engine reporting, analysis and optimization tools into your website. It provides a dashboard that integrates analytics reports with links to webmaster tools and vital Drupal SEO modules. To get a better idea of what this module does, checkout the demo video The SEO tools suite integrates: Keyword researchKeyword managementKeyword extractionContent optimizationContent reports (via SEO Friend)Content taggingLink managementContent autolinkingCornerstone content & silo managementDrupal SEO architectural enhancementsPage titles MetatagsPath & PathautoGlobal redirectPath redirectXML sitemapGoogle Analytics w/ API integrationGoogle Webmaster Tools To learn more visit the Drupal SEO Tools Homepage Installation The module provides a setup wizard to help streamline installation and optimal configuration of the extensive list of critical modules required for proper Drupal SEO. Drupal 6 installation Sponsorship
Krizalys's sandbox: Source Code Source Code is a module for Drupal 7 that defines a Source code node type. Nodes of this type are intended to contain source code: their data is composed of a programming language (from a list of over 200 languages) and the actual lines of code, as a raw block of plain text. Upon rendering nodes of this type, the source code is syntax-highlighted using GeSHi. A typical use of this module is to combine it with Advanced Entity Tokens and Token Filter to allow the insertion of source code snippets directly into more descriptive posts. Requirements The Source Code module requires the following: Installation Make sure that the latest stable version of the libraries module is installed on your Drupal 7 website. You then have to get the latest version of the GeSHi library and extract it into your sites/all/libraries folder. Configuration Go to Administration » Modules » Source Code » Configuration (admin/config/content/source_code), and select: Removal Known issues Demonstration
Freakachoo's sandbox: sshot The S-Shot Screenshots module uses the s-shot.ru service to fetch and display thumbnails of web pages. The module is a view widget for the Link module. Simply go to the display management page and select the "Sshot thumbnail" format. The module provides function theme_sshot_image() to request and display web pages screenshots. <? Module fully based on code of pagepeeker module. Project Links A small module, defining a block for use when referencing projects, by default, projects on drupal.org. The default block (appears in the footer when you next visit admin/build/blocks) says: Drupal Project LinksProject Homepage | Issues Queue | Usage Statistics Or for a module: Captcha Project LinksProject Homepage | Issues Queue | Usage Statistics | Reviews on Drupal Modules There is a settings page where admins can control which project to link to. The example use case is on a demonstration site, whereby the block will show the links to the drupal.org project page, issues queue, usage statistics and drupal modules profile for the module/theme/profile you select. You may also be interested in the Enabled Modules module, which provides means of seeing a list of modules enabled on a site.
Label Help | drupal.org - (Private Browsing) In normal rendering of Drupal form fields, the field's "description" (i.e., its help text) gets placed below the form's input element, which is not necessarily the most useful place to place it. On textarea form fields that enable multiple input formats, for example, the field's help text gets placed below the text format selector and tips. This means that website users are unlikely to notice and read the help text. A number of attempts have been made to come up with ways of theming Drupal form fields to reposition the description, but none of these approaches works consistently with all form elements. This module attempts to provide a more comprehensive, flexible and simpler-to-implement solution: a second help field that will appear directly below the form element's label. The screenshots below illustrate how this "label help" text appears higher in a textarea form so it appears directly below the field's label.
Scrollbar | drupal.org - (Private Browsing) Overview Scrollbar is a very simple Drupal module to implement the jScrollPane javascript functionality to your Drupal and make the css selectors get a custom jQuery scrollbar. Requirements Libraries Installation Donwload the module and exctract it to the modules directory.Go to the jScrollPane download page and then follow steps A to C below (B is optional). UPDATEYou can download all the required and complementary files from my github repo at github and upload them into libraries/jscrollpane folder (see below). A. Download file "jquery.jscrollpane.min.js" and place it in to libraries/jscrollpane/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js (eg .. B. Download file "jquery.mousewheel.js" and place it in to libraries/jscrollpane/jquery.mousewheel.js (eg .. C. On your theme css add one or more styles for the element you want to get the custom jquery scrollbar. For example, if you want to apply the .jScrollPane() function to the .field-name-body element just add this piece on your theme CSS Configuration jscrollpane