Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.

Re: Comment subjects

per content type settings with token support

#D7CX: I pledge that this module will have a full Drupal 7 release on the da

me aliases

Provides shortcut paths to current user's pages, eg user/me, blog/me, user/me/edit, tracker/me etc.

This means logged in users no longer have to know/remember their uid, and it makes it easier to link to user-specific pages from a site help page (without resorting to using php to put $user->uid in the link).
Drupal 7:

Drupal 6:
In Drupal 6, site administrators no longer need to specify their aliases. The me module will find most places where a user id can be passed via the menu, and will allow those menus to work properly with the 'me' alias in place of the user id. Site admins can alter how me handles these paths on the me settings page. Available options are:

  • Provide the ability for admins to control if links for tabs etc.. are rewritten with the 'me' alias.
  • Provide the ability for users to choose if they want 'me' alias on their account (Provided the admins turn on the option).
  • Allow admins to choose if 'me' should redirect to the path with the uid, and not stay on the 'me' aliased path.

Taxonomy List

Taxonomy_List.module is for displaying the terms (and optionally nodes) under categories (taxonomy terms) and descriptions. User can select the number of terms to display in each row, and assign the HTML attributes to the display cell, image, and the description text.

User protect

User protect admin screen for version 8.x-1.x

This module allows fine-grained access control of user administrators, by providing various editing protection for users. The protections can be specific to a user, or applied to all users in a role.

Note: Up until the D7 version, User Protect has a complicated configuration -- please take the time to read the very extensive module help before using it!

URL Icon

URL Icon

A filter that finds all external links in a textarea on any entity supporting filterable texts or fields.

Zen

Zen

Zen is a modern, powerful, HTML5 starting theme with component-based CSS and a responsive, mobile-first grid design. If you are building your own standards-compliant theme, you will find it much easier to start with Zen than to start with Bartik or Stark. This theme has fantastic online documentation and tons of helpful code comments in its JavaScript, PHP, HTML, CSS and Sass.

Zen now comes with modern front-end development practices!

HTML5 RTL Mobile-first Components Style guide Task runner
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