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This project is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy.
This project uses jQuery Favorite Widget plugin that allows users to put content to their favorites that are stored in a cookie.
For Drupal, there are modules available that allows you to reach this functionality such as Flag. This module however is useful when you want to provide this functionality:
- When you want to provide bookmark functionality for anonymous users
- You use reverse proxy like Varnish, and you don't want to bypass it because of used cookie
Getting started
- Download the jQuery library (see from /admin/reports/libraries)
- Put jQuery Library to your libraries location
- Enable this module
- Go to module configuration and specify which content types you want to use this (from /admin/config/user-interface/favoritewidget)
- Go to configured content type field display settings and drag your widget to your desired position
Supporting organizations:
Project information
- Minimally maintained
Maintainers monitor issues, but fast responses are not guaranteed. - Maintenance fixes only
Considered feature-complete by its maintainers. - Module categories: Content Editing Experience, Developer Tools, Site Structure
- Created by iMiksu on , updated
- This project is not covered by the security advisory policy.
Use at your own risk! It may have publicly disclosed vulnerabilities.