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Absolution

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A neat looking Drupal 6.x theme, Table-less, valid XHTML/CSS
Four Regions
Cross browser tested, works well on Firefox, Chrome, IE.x, Safari, and Opera.

Taxonomy Menus

This module will not have a release for Drupal 7, it has been abandoned in favor of Taxonomy Menu which can finally do e

Stickybeak

Session list

This module allows users with the correct permissions to browse the sessions table and view the session information associated with each session.

Tagging

You can have a look at this video-podcast to see the module in action.

Features

  • Very easy and intuive user interface
  • You get automatical(semantic) tag suggestions based on your node current content!*
  • No comma-seperated lists anymore!
  • Supports several tagging-vocabularies on one node-edit form
  • Powerful and simple suggestion-API or the alter methods to add new suggestions methods
  • Theme the whole output
  • Reuse the form-element 'tagging_widget'

New: OpenCalais support

Extensions (submodules)

All the extensions are currenly included in seperate submodules in the taggin module package. You dont need to download anything else.

  • Drupal Wiki tagging suggestions: Static content analysis based on stopwords, word count and other things. Local algorythm works out of the box, no need to send you sensitive data to other services.
  • Tagging opencalais suggestions: This tagging module exposes suggestions based on the current content (body) using the semantic OpenCalais service

Accessible Content

Drupal 7 note

Development work for Drupal 7 has moved to the Accessibility module.

Drupal 6

The Accessible Content module helps create content that meets accessibility standards, and lets site administrators build and customize standards the site should adhere to. When the module is enabled, it creates two kinds of nodes, a collection of Accessibility Tests (you can view a list of all the available tests, and the reason why this is done), and a group of these tests called Accessibility Guidelines.

The module can test the accessibility of content in both the node body and also any CCK Text field with input filtering (not plain text).

Note on Drupal 7 - the QUAIL API module is available for D7 and will be the basis of any future version of this module.

Resources

Requirements

Pages

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