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This module adds the VideoJS player for the Scald Video module.
This module is an attempt at creating organized hierarchical groupings of nodes. Features include:
This module uses CTools plugins to help you interact with the Zendesk API.
Currently there are 2 supported plugins.
This module provides configurable actions upon events that will expire URLs from caches in which block list page(s)/URLs. This module is supported Cache Expire module.
Display editor reminder messages on translated content.
The purpose of this module is to split out a form into smaller pieces for localization.
The initial motivation of this module is to loosen the dependency between panels, which can be exported as configuration, and content which cannot be exported as configuration.
Overview
Display statistics of different site entities
Create new entities (nodes, for now) from "saved for later" Feedly entries.
Social Link Formatter is a module that adds a new formatter for link fields that renders a link as an appropriate icon linking to the destination if the link is related to a social network.
The Advanced status module provides a detailed status report of your site.
This module allows you to view a node on the /admin/content page itself along with node's additional information like :
Currently Entity Reference only allows for one View Mode to be selected for displaying a reference field.
Sponsored by Commerce Guys with La Poste, read more about the module on our
UUID support for i18n_taxonomy. With this module term-UUID is used instead of TID for translations.
Provides an API for using the eXist XML-Database.
Frequently-used useful functions for developers
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