
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 Token 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 #D7AX - I pledge to make this module as accessible as it can be.
File entity (fieldable files) File entity provides interfaces for managing files. It also extends the core file entity, allowing files to be fieldable, grouped into types, viewed (using display modes) and formatted using field formatters. File entity integrates with a number of modules, exposing files to Views, Entity API, Token and more. File Entity is required by the 7.x-2.x branch of the Media module. The File entity project is not compatible with Media 7.x-1.x. Requirements Known Issues If you are having problems with the alternate and title text fields when using image fields without the Media module widget, there is a core patch in #2066275-1: (followup: tests) file_field_load() overwites any field item properties with file entity properties that will resolve it that hasn't been included in an official release yet. File Management Initiative We are currently working on getting large parts of File entity into Drupal core. Related Modules File entity exposes Drupal files, enabling them to be managed. Resources
Webform Webform is the module for making surveys in Drupal. After a submission, users may be sent an e-mail "receipt" as well as sending a notification to administrators. Results can be exported into Excel or other spreadsheet applications. Webform also provides some basic statistical review and has and extensive API for expanding its features. Some good examples could be contests, personalized contact forms, or petitions. Explanation of Webform vs. Webform 3.x Requirements PHP 5Drupal 6.16+ or Drupal 7 Webform 4.x Requirements PHP 5.3Drupal 7CTools and Views Webform related projects Obligatory "Which version should I choose" Notice The Drupal 7 version of Webform has been branched so that you can download the new 7.x-4.x version or the older 7.x-3.x version. Support Requests Please always use the project issue tracker to report bugs, support and/or feature requests. When you open issues please open one issue for each problem/request don't bundle several issues into one submission.
Asset The Asset module proposes a new approach to the media management in Drupal, resolving a long-standing problem of reusable media files (images, videos, documents, etc) that evolved into the problem of reusable media content (images/videos/documents/etc with the attached content like description/licence/etc). The Asset module provides new entity called Media Asset and the set of Media Assets examples (Image, Video, Audio, Document, Image Gallery, Free HTML), which can be enabled optionally. Brand new interactive UI is now available in the stable package and on demonstration website. Features New entity - Media Asset, with opportunity to create new types of Media Assets via administration UI.Since Assets are fieldable entities, they can contain any kind of data that field API can provide.View mode management via default Field UI interface. Roadmap Release of 1st stable versionMultilanguage support (default or/and Entity Translation)Solr integrationRevisions, workflowAsset page submodule Credits
ShareBar The Drupal Sharebar module lets you easily add a "floating" social media submission bar on your website (like that found on Mashable) that includes share buttons for the most popular social media websites online such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google +1 Buttons. Configure ShareBar with these Social Buttons below and more: TwitterFacebook Like and Share ButtonsLinkedinGoogle +RedditStumbleUponDiggDzoneDesignFloatEmail-to-friend optionAdd many others at your own discretion... Other Sharebar Features Include: Add, edit, and disable any buttons from social websites. About the Sharebar Module: The Sharebar module is maintained by: SocialSEO.com & nmudgal .
Plupload integration Provides integration between for the Plupload widget to upload multiple files and Drupal. Plupload is a GPL licensed multiple file uploading tool that can present widgets in Flash, Gears, HTML 5, Silverlight, BrowserPlus, and HTML4 depending on the capabilities of the client computer. #D8CX: I pledge that Plupload integration will have a full Drupal 8 release on the day that Drupal 8 is released. Important notice (read before posting any new issues!) This is an API module. Unless you are a developer working on integration between your own module and Plupload integration, you shouldn't post any issues in this module's issue queue. If you enabled Plupload on your site by installing contributed modules and you're experiencing any problems you need to post issues in the module that provides Plupload integration to your site (find the list at the end of the page). Security warning In order to protect your site you should ALWAYS delete examples subfolder from Plupload library. Drupal 7 version
Service links Service Links facilitates the adding of social networks links or javascript buttons within the content with a special focus on developers and themers interested to extend their number or customize their displaying. Built on Drupal for Drupal doesn't include commercial advertising or spying hidden code and doesn't require third part libraries. The services included are various: del.icio.us, Digg, Facebook/Facebook Share/Facebook Like, Furl, Google Bookmark/Google Plus One, IceRocket, LinkedIn/Linkedin button counter, MySpace, Newsvine, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Twitter/Twitter widget, Yahoo Bookmark, and many more, they are split for language in different packages: basque, dutch, farsi, german, hungarian, italian, polish, russian, spanish, swedish. Other services are availables to be included within an extra module which can be built easily through a web interface. Features External modules supported (you have to install them too) News and links
Scald: Gallery Scald Gallery is a gallery provider for Scald. There is a bundled scald_galleria module that provides a Galleria player. The latest Galleria library requires jQuery 1.7+. If you use the stock jQuery 1.4, please download an older version, like Galleria 1.2.9. Versions The deprecated 1.x branch was started by slashrsm and is feature complete. Installation Please see README.txt for install instruction. The current Galleria player supports images and hosted videos. Scald Gallery is sponsored by Open Web Solutions and Le Figaro.
Commerce Drupal Commerce is used to build eCommerce websites and applications of all sizes. At its core it is lean and mean, enforcing strict development standards and leveraging the greatest features of Drupal 7 and major modules like Views and Rules for maximum flexibility. Whereas eCommerce solutions are often developed with an application mindset, highlighting what you can do with it out of the box, Drupal Commerce was developed with a framework mindset, focusing on what you can build with it. The core Commerce systems make no hard-coded assumptions about your business model, privileging developers and site builders at the core level to build custom eCommerce solutions to suit. Sponsored and maintained by Commerce Guys Core Features Additional functionality is provided through contributed modules, such as Shipping, Stock, Coupons, File downloads, PayPal, and many more... Just getting started? If so, we strongly recommend you use the Commerce Kickstart installation profile. Documentation
Views You need Views if You like the default front page view, but you find you want to sort it differently. You like the default taxonomy/term view, but you find you want to sort it differently; for example, alphabetically. You use /tracker, but you want to restrict it to posts of a certain type. You like the idea of the 'article' module, but it doesn't display articles the way you like. Views can do a lot more than that, but those are some of the obvious uses of Views. Views for Drupal 8 Views is in Drupal 8 Core! Recommended versions of Views! For new installs of Drupal 6, we recommend the 6.x-3.x branch. The 6.x-2.x branch of Views is in critical/security maintenance mode only. Dependencies The Drupal 7 version of Views requires the Chaos Tool Suite also known as CTools. Views' bug squad The Views' bug squad is a group of people who have dedicated a few hours a week to help provide support and fix bugs in the issue queue. Views documentation Sponsorship This project is sponsored by IO1.
Wysiwyg Allows the use of client-side editors to edit content. It simplifies the installation and integration of the editor of your choice. This module replaces all other editor integration modules. The Wysiwyg module supports any kind of client-side editor including HTML editors (a.k.a. The Wysiwyg module also provides an abstraction layer for other Drupal modules to integrate with any editor. Discussions happen in the Wysiwyg group, and in IRC #drupal-wysiwyg. Installation Download and install the module as usual.Go to Administer » Site configuration » Wysiwyg, and follow the on-screen installation instructions that are displayed there.Follow the on-screen installation instructions. Further documentation Supported editors/plugins Editors: CKEditor, FCKeditor, jWysiwyg, markItUp, NicEdit, openWYSIWYG, TinyMCE, Whizzywig, WYMeditor, YUI editor. Contribute To complete the big picture, this project not only needs hands-on development, it also needs funding. Maintainers Project links