Node Type Views is a simple module to generate teaser listings and RSS feeds of nodes based on node type. This module is not an add-on for the views module. If your are satisfied with a frontpage like listing of nodes based on content types, Node Type Views may be right for you. If you want to do anything more advanced use the views module instead.
This module features:
1. Drupal 6 only, as drupal 6 has updated jquery, there's no need to
depend on the jquery_update module.
2. Providing a jcarousel block which can be managed throught the
admin/build/block.
3. No need to write any HTML or including any JS. If the block shows on
a node page, it reads the images from the node (CCK required).
4. Images are loaded through configurable cck image field. Currently
only supports imceimage and imagefield.
5. lightbox support by default
The Availability Calendar module allows you to add an availability calendar to entities. Example use cases are tourist accommodation - e.g. bed and breakfast, holiday homes or self catered apartments - and car or motor bike rental.
An availability calendar shows your customers at what dates your accommodation is still available and at what dates it is already booked.
This is a port of the Wordpress theme The Morning After to Drupal/ProsePoint.
(The multiple columns in the screenshot are not due to this theme, but from the module Composite Layout, although there are enough regions in the theme to create up to a four column layout).
7.x
The 7.x-1.x branch is a complete rewrite. The code has been simplified and it no longer relies on Zen.
6.x
The 6.x-1.x branch is developed as a subtheme of Zen.
The configuration is simple and intuitive. You only have to provide addresses of sites with valid feeds (such as http://drupal.org). Optionally, you can alternatively define their feeds directly (e.g. http://drupal.org/node/feed).
The blogroll will display the site's title and latest item (w. link) below. Once multiple sites are provided, the blogroll will effectively "roll" and the sites with latest updates will be on top.
Some additional settings can be configured, e.g. the persistence of an optional "new" tag, etc.