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Detamo - Responsive fluid grids for Desktop, Tablet and Mobile.

A responsive base theme featuring three fluid grids.

Grids are nominally 960 desktop, 640 tablet and 320 Mobile although each is fluid above and below the nominal width. The nominal column width for all three grids is 60px with left and right gutters of 10px. However actual widths are defined as percentages and so scale as required.

The theme is based on the 960gs grid and includes push/pull and prefix/suffix classes.

The desktop grid has 12 columns, the tablet grid 8 and the mobile grid 4.

sdb

sdb is a module that extends drupal to became a "subject database" system for fMRI data.

Style usage

Style usage

Overview

Provide advanced managment of image styles.

With this module you can track easy, what style is used and where. If a site uses more than 8-10 image style, it should be very difficult to figure out, what image style what does and where is used.

This module only need in development stage of a project, you should turn off on production site.

Commerce Bundle Stock

A Commerce Stock submodule that helps to properly manage stock levels for products referenced in a product bundle using the

Ubercart attribute stock

This module is primarily support stock for attributes with a more deeper flexibility. There are some existing module but doesn't support or flexibility to check on attribute level.

Cross install authentication client

This module allows people to login using a username and a password from another Drupal installation (authentication server). The "authentication server" needs to run the "services" module: http://drupal.org/project/services.

To use the module you first need to configure the other Drupal install to act as an authentication server. In order to do this you will need to follow these steps (again, this is meant to be done on a different Drupal install):

1. Install and enable the "services" module and the "REST server" module. Both of them are in the "services" package - http://drupal.org/project/services;
2. Go to admin/structure/services and add a new service;
3. Give your new service a name, select "REST" for the server, choose an endpoint (you will need this later) and check "session authentication";
4. Edit the newly created service, go to resources, select the user checkbox (make sure that everything bellow user is also selected) and choose an alias (you will need this also).
5. Go to server and check the option "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".
6. Construct your authentication server URL: http://your.domain.com/[endpoint from point 3]/[alias from point 4]/login

With you new authentication server URL switch to the client Drupal installation and follow these steps:

1. install and enable this module;
2. go to /admin/config/people/authclient;

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