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Webform Orders

The module add a entity component that you can use like product, but you do not need to install a large commerce module.

Radioactivity Image Tracking

This module provides a way to track radioactivity actions for the content that is loaded and can't trigger actions through javascript.

Feed to Node

New in 1.7
- management tools for nodes in the feed edit window.
- filter items based on string or regular expression.

New in 1.6
- RSS reader can now use/download image embedded in RSS item description(html)

New in 1.5
- Support for image fields (by adding a optional token field for each image field)
- Support for publication date ("Authored on" field)

In short

This module is created to provide an easy to setup and go feed reader.

At the moment it's created to read default RSS feeds, the Youtube feed and the vimeo api/feed.
The module allows you to setup a template node with the use of tokens.
Text and term reference (taxonomy) fields can be used in combination with tokens.
The template node will be used to create nodes for each item that is loaded.

I tried to keep the module as basic and simple as possible.
You can also make your own parser with only 4 functions, check the Youtube, Vimeo or RSS module to see how.

This module needs the Token module to run.

Check out the module at simplytestme. Make sure to enable Feed to node: RSS, Feed to node: Vimeo, Feed to node: Youtube on the module page.

How to use:

Go to admin -> Configuration -> Manage feeds to nodes
Here you find an overview of your current feeds
To get started you first need to select which content types can be used as feeds.

1.Go to config tab, this will show an overview of all available content types.

Site Inventory

Synopsis

Site Inventory is a module that stores a repository of important content on your site such as:

Objective Forms

A slightly less hateful implementation of form handling for Drupal.

Because we all know drupal forms blow.

Support many form field types:

Pages

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