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TWikifilter

TWiki Filter is a set of custom content filters that formats nodes using TWiki style formatting. This module will help users converting from TWiki to Drupal, or provide an alternative formatting method for nodes.

TWiki Filter is in development and not yet ready for official release, however it is usable. Currently bulleted lists, numbered lists, tables (no sorting), headings, WikiWords, and basic formatting are supported.

December 2008 Update: I am currently rewriting the module to use the theme() function. Work is slow. Sorry.

TWiki WikiWord support has been added. Webs have been implemented by using taxonomy vocabulary 'Webs' with unique and mandatory terms for each web. You can then select a Web for each node. [[Web.Topic][Description]] does not replace Web.Topic with Description, but it does work for [[url][Description]].

taxonomy module is required for Web support. Setup a vocabulary called "Webs" with unique terms.
pathauto module recommended for the WikiWord filter if you set up Webs. Setup for node paths: [term-raw]/[title-raw].

Integrated Metatags

Integrated Metatags allows you to expose content data in META-tags on full-page node views, with Metatag options stored per content type. Node, taxonomy, and user information are all available out of the box, with an optional CCK module that exposes CCK data. Additionally, if the Token module is enabled you can use tokens in your Metatags. Using all of these different sources for data, you can name your Metatags however you would like, and can even combine like-named Metatags into a single comma-separated tag.

Andreas02

Andreas02

NOTE: Drupal 7 version is a sub-theme of Zen, hence you will need Zen downloaded as well in order to use this theme.

Background

This is a port of Andreas 02, originally designed by Andreas Viklund (andreasviklund.com) as a free website template.

Form controller

This project has been replaced by Form module.

Case Tracker Services

Allow your client to interact with Case Tracker from the comfort of her own site.

The concept is probably still relevant, but I stopped using Casetracker long ago. Please contact me if you are interested in continuing the project (or want the namespace).

jQuery History

Brings the jQuery History plugin to Drupal.

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