Enhance functionality related to media, or expand media resource types, such as images, videos, audio files, or documents.

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. No other Drupal module is required.

The Wysiwyg module supports any kind of client-side editor including HTML editors (a.k.a. WYSIWYG), pseudo-editors (buttons to insert markup into a textarea), or even Flash-based applications. The editor library must be downloaded separately. Various editors are supported (see below).

The Wysiwyg module also provides an abstraction layer for other Drupal modules to integrate with any editor. This means that other Drupal modules can expose content-editing functionality, regardless of which editor you have installed.

Discussions happen in the Wysiwyg group, and in IRC #drupal-wysiwyg.

jQuery Lightbox

jQuery Lightbox (jLightbox) is a port of the Lightbox project using jQuery instead of prototype and script.acolu.ous libraries. It is based on the famous Lightbox v2 script by Lokesh Dhakar, but will soon be even more reduced in file size by leveraging the full jQuery framework and enhanced with Drupal specific customizations.

Primary benefit (as of now): Implement jQuery Lightbox with just ~5 KB of JavaScript.

Please note that jQuery Lightbox module is a very simple and lightweight implementation. See Lightbox2 module for advanced features.

getID3()

The getID3() Drupal module facilitates the installation and management of the getID3() PHP library, used to extract useful information from MP3s and other multimedia file formats.

Filefield Views RSS

This is a CCK module that automatically wraps linked media files with enclosure tags added with the CCK Filefield module.

Link Views RSS

This is a CCK module that automatically wraps linked media files with enclosure tags added with the CCK Link module.

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