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I wish I could delete this.

FAIL.

This project, dreamed up during a late night case of the sillies in #drupal-contribute, attempts to be a complication of worst Drupal practices in one place, so people can figure out what

Debut Highlighted

Part of the Debut features set, Debut Highlighted provides a highlighted content type and views slideshow (slider) suitable for display on a site home page.

Like all Debut features, Debut Highlighted can be integrated either as a stand-alone feature to quickly add slideshow functionality to any Drupal site or as part of a Drupal distribution. Debut Highlighted is used in the Open Outreach Drupal distribution aimed at nonprofits.

Installing

You have two options for installing Debut Highlighted:

  • Debut Highlighted is used in the Open Outreach Drupal distribution aimed at nonprofits, so you can install it as part of Open Outreach.
  • Install manually along with the dependencies listed below.

Includes:

  • Highlighted content type with accompanying image field.
  • Highlighted view with slideshow-style block displays using Views Slideshow.
  • Image style presets for displaying slideshow images at two different dimensions.
  • Styling of the slideshow.
  • User permissions.

i18n wysiwyg block fix

This tiny module allow users to translate their blocks using i18n and Wysiwyg<

JS callback

Important note

As we have re-merged this fork module with its original role model there will be no more development this module here. We recommend that you replace js_callback with js in order to receive further update information. The js module now provides every feature which was added in this fork module.

Thanks for your support and understanding!


Overview

This project targets module developers and provides a "bare bone" callback handler which is intended to be addressed by modules wanting to improve response times for specialized tasks.

The idea of such a callback handler was first introduced by http://drupal.org/project/js (which we hence sometimes refer to as the "original module"). The D6 branch of js_callback was a clone of it and originally intended as a workaround to fix some issues which had been addressed there for a while. In the long run, we still intend re-merging both projects to avoid confusion.

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