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This module is a drop-in replacement for Drupal's database logging module (dblog), providing performance enhancements and finer-grained configuration.
Features
Provides all of the functionality which dblog provides.
Allows you to configure which message severities are logged.
Allows configuration based on user type (anonymous, authenticated and cron).
Lets you enable or disable special treatment for 403 and 404 pages, if you need reporting.
Can buffer log message, so that only one database write is needed per page request regardless of the number of log messages (configurable).
Usage
Enable this module and disable Drupal's database logging module.
Visit the 'Logging and errors' page on your site (admin/config/development/logging).
Configure the additional options you require, or leave as default.
Possible extensions
Use queuing instead of a shutdown function to write buffered log entries, so that alternative queue backends can be used, such as mongoDB. This would mean that logging would not require per-page database writes, but log entries would be delayed until next cron run.
Help toggle adds a 'Hide help'/'Show help' link on pages that contain help text or field descriptions for hiding and showing them.
Drupal 7 version is coming!
Requirements
This module uses jquery.cookie.js to set cookies in javascript. You can download the latest version from https://raw.github.com/carhartl/jquery-cookie/master/jquery.cookie.js. Place the file in sites/all/libraries/jquery.cookie. See the README.txt for full installing instructions.
Modules included
Help toggle
This module requires no configuration. Just enable it and you can start toggling your help texts. It's that easy. Even your grandma can use it.
Help toggle UI
This module adds an settings page for the Help toggle module. It can be found from admin/settings/help_toggle_sandbox. On this page you can make some advanced settings like disabling javascript, filter the pages where you want the toggle link to appear and disabling help and description texts entirely.
Tip:
After you have made your settings you can disable the UI module. This way it won't clutter your admin navigation.
This is a site builder tool for performance tweaks and alerts. This module will guide you and make suggestions about performance enhancements that will make your site scale better.
The module takes advantage of the 51Degrees.mobi Device Detection library to allow devices to be switched to a different theme or redirected to a different page. Multiple switcher rules can be be set up to cater for all kinds of devices from an easy to use menu accessed from the Drupal System Configuration.
Features include:
Mobile detection and switcher which automatically detects and switches between desktop / mobile theme, or the request can be redirected to another URL
Easy to use administration tool to set-up and define redirection rules. The plugin can be downloaded and working within minutes. Rules can be defined to treat small screen mobile devices, smartphones and tablets differently.
Detects over 11000 mobile device combinations and updated regularly. No cloud services, PHP extensions or external components are required. Once installed the detected device properties are also available to theme developers.
Developed and supported by 51Degrees.mobi a leader in mobile device detection tools and used by over 220,000 servers and 500,000,000 devices per month. Additional detection capabilities including Tablet, Smartphone, Small Screen / Feature phones and additional themes are available from the 51Degrees.mobi website.