Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.

Engaging Networks E-activist Integration

Engaging Networks e-activist is an online advocacy tool for nonprofits that supports advocacy in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia and the EU. The Engaging Networks e-activist module for Drupal is a full-featured module that allows Drupal administrators the ability to:

  1. Automatically import e-activist actions from Engaging Networks
  2. Render the actions as Drupal webforms to end users
  3. Automatically send the end user submissions to Engaging Networks for fulfillment to the elected officials targeted in the e-activist action
  4. Raise money using fundraising campaigns since version 7.x-2.x.

Development for this module was led by Jackson River and sponsored by the International Fund for Animal Welfare and Engaging Networks.

jQuery Mobile Google Analytics Plugin

Description

Reporting of page hits using Google Analytics is wrong when using jQuery Mobile
if AJAX is enabled. This module adds an AJAX friendly script to your pages.

EHS Ad Bridge

This module adds the required Javascript snippets to blocks to allow e-Healthcare Solutions (EHS) "Premium Adverti

eClean

eClean 1140px

The eClean theme is a responsive HTML5/CSS3 theme based on 1140 grid.

It is built to work in most browsers, both in computers and smartphones and works fine as administration theme.

Site demonstration: www.dhavyd.com

The beta version is intended for testing... Please, report all bugs you encounter and if possible, attach screenshots. Thank you!

Domain Redirect

This module allows the creation of an internal Drupal path that will direct the user to a unique path
based on the domain that the user is in. The link is based at the
path "/domain-redirect/12345" where "12345" is the redirect ID that is stored in the
database.

For example, let's say we have three domains on our site, and they all share the same primary links menu structure:

foo.example.com
bar.example.com
baz.example.com

Domain redirect will allow for one menu link to point to up to three different URLs, either internal or external. You can use one internal menu path "/domain-redirect/12345" and the user will be redirected to a different internal path or external URL depending on how the redirect is configured. So if the user sees the menu link at the "foo" subdomain, they might be redirected to http://www.lolcats.com/view/13285/, but at the "bar" subdomain, they would be redirected to "/node/353" and in any other subdomain, the link would redirect them to "node/2."

Redirects are administered at "Administer >> Site Building >> Domains >> Domain redirects". Make sure to assign the "administer domain redirects" permission.

Thanks go out to other drupal coders, as I copied fervently, freely and unabashedly from the Path Redirect module.

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