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Professional Theme

Professional

Professional Theme is a very modern and professional FREE Drupal theme that is perfect for all sorts of corporate and small business websites. It comes with a very elegant and professional responsive design that is sure to impress no matter what screen size your visitors are using.

Features

  • Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Theme
  • 1-column, 2-coumns and 3-columns layout support
  • A total of 12 block regions
  • Mobile support (Smartphone, Tablet, Android, iPhone, etc)
  • Flexslider (Responsive Slider)
  • Multi-level drop-down menus (Multilingual support)
  • Supported standard theme features: site logo, site name, site slogan, user pictures in comments, user pictures in nodes, favicon
  • Use of Google Fonts and Nice Typography
  • Drupal standards compliant
  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) level 1 and 2 compliant
  • HTML5 & super clean markup
  • Professional, Minimal and elegant design
  • Ideal for corporate, business and personal sites
  • Detailed CSS rules for Typography, Forms Elements, Node Teaser, Comments, etc.

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Bean Panels

Overview

Provides a ctools content type for bean module, allowing placement in panels.

Drupal.org Testing (.phar)

A place to focus on unauthenticated Drupal.org tests.

Main background reading:

Email Restrict

Email Restrict is intended to be a very heavy-handed approach to limiting system emails to select users only. Very useful for development sites that have real users loaded but don't want to accidentally send emails to all users (ie using rules to send an email when a user joins an organic group).

Uxtools

This is a small (set of) module(s) to improve Drupal's user interface.

2 modules:

Simple Views Field

simple views field

Simple Views Field provides the ability to generate a views lists by choosing from a few simple choices. This views list is a field and can be attached to any entity (node, boxes 7.x-2.x-dev/ bean, panels pane etc.).

Choices to select from:

  • Display as teasers, titles list or table.
  • Use a pager or not.
  • Set the number of items per page.
  • Filter by content type.
  • Filter by vocabulary and by term.
  • Sort by post date or by title, ascending or descending.
  • Add a free text search on titles.
  • Add a refiner by term.

A content editor can easily create views lists by editing a node for instance, or by dragging a panels pane to its place (using IPE) and select some choices (see demonstration
using with More Panes feature).

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