Considered feature-complete by its maintainers.

Ubercart Googlebasse RSS Feed

This Module creates a Googlebase compliant product RSS feed.
A 'hard copy' .XML file with your products will be created which can then be read by the googlebase googlebots.

VideoJS Filter [D7]

This is really simple module.
It requires VideoJS module to be installed before.

Commerce VAT

Commerce VAT module is an improved module for supporting VAT than the Commerce Tax module included in Commerce. If you are using Commerce VAT is is recommended you disable Commerce Tax.

Place of Supply

Compared to Commerce Tax, Commerce VAT introduces a new concept of Place of Supply which is commonly used by countries implementing VAT. A Place of Supply rule is created for each active country. If the conditions pass a rule is called to calculate the rate to be applied from that countries rates.

Rates within a Rate

Each rate can now have multiple rate each with a start date. This allows a "Standard" Rate to be defined but within that have 19% that started on 1st Jan 2000 and 20% that will start on 1st Jan 2020, the change in % calculation will be automatic based on the order date when rules calculates the "Standard" rate.

Shipping

A rules action is included to calculate the highest rate of tax on an invoice. This can then be used to apply the correct VAT rate to shipping. A default rule is included if you have Commerce Shipping Enabled.

VAT Countries and Rates are defined in the following modules:

Diversity Enricher

Overview

This module exemplifies new ways of content interaction beyond currently known patterns. It was developed in the context of the European, FP7 funded RENDER project. This module focuses on navigational aspects which are directly infered from the authors' article content.

A demo can be found at the Demo page.

Features

This Drupal module supports the following features:

  • Automatic content analysis
  • Named Entity Recognition
  • Sentiment detection
  • Tag cloud generation
  • RDF export
  • Article recommendation
  • Serendipitous sentiment-centric browsing

Requirements

Links to Documentation

README.txt

Credits

Typical Entity Example

Typical Entity Example module is an educational module which shows how to create
entities for Drupal in your modules.
This module contains some sub-modules, and each of these sub-modules implements
an educational Drupal entity.

  • Typical Entity Example: Typical Entity Example module is a parent module for all its sub-modules and implements the Drupal permissions, used by these sub-modules.
  • Typical Entity Example 1: Typical Entity Example 1 sub-module creates the smallest possible entity with machine name "typical_entity_1". This entity exists in Drupal, but you cannot even create the instances of it.
  • Typical Entity Example 2: Typical Entity Example 2 sub-module creates a minimalistic entity, the instances of which can be created, edited or deleted with Entity Metadata Wrappers.
  • Typical Entity Example 3: Typical Entity Example 3 sub-module creates a small entity, which has some predefined bundles and attached fields.
  • Typical Entity Example 4: Typical Entity Example 4 sub-module creates the entity, the instances of which can be created and edited with a simple user interface.

Hours of Operation

CCK field for storing and displaying hours of operation for businesses, etc. Allows division of days into segments (for example morning hours, evening hours). Requires Date and CCK modules.

Pages

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