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CiviCRM Active User

CiviCRM Active User is a simple module that adds a user to a CiviCRM group upon Drupal login.

This was originally developed primarily to support a double opt-in check when using CiviMail. Not only must the user sign up for a CiviCRM group, they must use their Drupal login by signing in at least once.

In 6.x, now that double opt-in is a default CiviCRM feature, this module would be more useful if they were a way to segment the users into groups by user role. A patch is welcome for this, see #155824: Assign Drupal users to different CiviCRM groups based on current Drupal user role(s).

CiviCRM Count Block

civicrm_countblock is a simple module that creates blocks for displaying civicrm group count information. An HTML format string can be defined with substitutable parameters for the group count (%count) and group name (%group). The group count can be rounded to the tens, hundreds, or thousands position. By default, there is one count block, but you can create up to 10 count blocks using the settings page.

MySite

MySite demo screen

For Drupal 6, this module is being replaced by the Dashboard project as part of the drupal.org redesign. We need volunteers to work on Dashboard, so go over there and help out, please.

The Drupal 5 version still works, but is not actively being developed. I have marked the module as 'Obsolete.'

MySite pages let users create a personalized summary of the site by adding selected content elements to their personal page. The MySite module is similar to tools like MyYahoo!, iGoogle and NetVibes. However, the content available is generated from your web site.

The module allows registered site users to create a MySite page that contains content from throughout the site. For sites that use the Aggregator module, users may also add feeds from external web sites to their MySite pages. MySite also supports Blocks, Views and 'Droplets' -- content widgets created by the site administrator. Users with JavaScript can drag, drop and sort content on their custom personal layout.

With Droplets, site administrators can also expose web-based content widgets like those from Google and WidgetBox to their users.

The 5.x.3 release adds multiple page support, so that users can have more than one personal page.

MySite was written using an API/Plug-In model that allows the core module to be extended to handle additional content types. These content types do not have to be nodes.

URL Class

This module is deprecated, use URL Icon [1] instead.
[1] http://drupal.org/project/urlicon

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