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Custom Entity Access
This module provides an access control system for custom entity types that is similar to what drupal core provides in the node access system. Every custom entity type gets its own table of access...
Categories: Access control
AI RAG Search Chat
AI RAG Search Chat adds an AI-powered search page and a full conversational chat interface to your Drupal site using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). Users ask questions in natural language...
Categories: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Site search
Webform Views Options
Populate Webform options (selects, radios, checkboxes) dynamically using the Views module. Create cascading, dependent dropdowns that react in real-time without custom code or messy database bloat....
Categories: Site structure
PDFa11y
PDFa11y automatically checks uploaded PDF files for accessibility issues, helping content editors ensure their documents are usable by people with disabilities who rely on screen readers and other...
Categories: Accessibility
Drupal.org customizations
Customizations used on Drupal.org itself. It is not meant to be useful to other sites, except as an educational example of the kinds of modifications you can make via a site-specific module. More...
Translation Management Tool Asymmetric Block
Allow inline blocks to be created without the need of the tmgmt inline patch from https://www.drupal.org/project/tmgmt/issues/3097660 This does not required the core patch to be added https://www...
Categories: Multilingual
JSON Field Utils
The new version of JFU will be renamed Castorcito and will integrate support for creating custom components. Each component will allow the definition of fields (CFields) through Site Building,...
Categories: Site structure