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Simple Utilities

A collection of inexpensive functions for pulling small amounts of data from core
Drupal objects, nodes, users, files and comments. Sometimes you need to get a small

Pannelli

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This project is unsupported due to a licensing issue the maintainer didn’t fix. See #2764555: 3rd party files in in Panelli Git repo (LWG issue) for details.

If you want to use this project your options are:

DMC aka PHP Framework

Drupal Module Classes.

This is my way to return something to the community.

The goal of this project is allow the developer to create new modules using pure PHP objects syntax instead of arrays.

Schema.org Kickstarter

This installation profile is deprecated, please install directly the schema.org module on your existing site.

Schema.org kickstart is an installation profile featuring a few schema.org types set up in Drupal 7 using the schema.org module. It is the quickest way to get up and running with the Schema.org module. This package includes Drupal core 7.12 and all the necessary modules.

Cartaro

Cartaro - Geospatial CMS: OpenLayers, Geoserver, Drupal, PostGIS

Cartaro is the web mapping platform that brings the power of the best open source geospatial components into Drupal. With Cartaro you are able to set-up and run your own geo-enabled and OGC standards-compliant website with not more than a few clicks. The geospatial components used in Cartaro are PostGIS, GeoServer, GeoWebCache and OpenLayers.

Cartaro is for organisations and individuals that need to run a light-weight spatial data infrastructure (SDI) without the need for extensive configurations and much individual programming. Cartaro is also for all websites that focus on CMS features while also having to handle geospatial data.

Visit cartaro.org for details.

Cute Date

Natural language date format, "colloquial recency."

Turns CCK time ago and submitted by dates into length-of-time appropriate output:

  • “a moment ago”
  • “3 hours ago at 5:18pm”
  • “tomorrow at 2:30pm"
  • “last Thursday at 10:56am”
  • “two weeks ago”
  • “October 3rd”
  • “a year ago today”
  • “Mar. 26th ‘09”

Date outputs are usually pretty clunky. Drupal at least has the "time ago" formatter which is better than what we see around the web. Often websites will present meta data like "September 15, 2012 - 3:48pm" for content like blog posts or forums. Order history is often presented more like "2012/9/15-15:38". This is appropriate for always having access to exact accuracy, but more casual/social dates are much better where needed.

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