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Path metatags

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Path metatags module helps you to create metatags for any page with any selection rules and load any entity from the URL!

Features

  • You can load contexts from URL and use it like tokens for metatags values.
  • You can use selection rules to display different metatags on the same page.
  • Module supports ALL tokens from Entity tokens module (part of Entity module).
  • You can import/export metatags (supports single operations, Features and Ctools bulk export).
  • Path metatags can be cloned to save you time while building meta data.
  • You can disable path metatags and enable them later.
  • All path metatags values are translatable.
  • Usable interface.

Important note

If you are using Chaos Tools 7.x-1.2 some of your multi-level tokens could be broken. In this case see #1727804: Keywords substitution doesn't work as expected and apply patch from it.

How can I get started?

See screencast about Path Breadcrumbs (similar UI but for breadcrumbs navigation).

Gravatar Style

Example of a Gravatar with an image style applied

Displays gravatars with the selected user picture display style applied.

Contextual View Modes

Ever want to change the view mode of something based off a context? Well now you can! Contextual view modes adds a context reaction where you can set the view mode of any entity.

Leaflet GeoJSON

Leaflet GeoJSON powered map

Leaflet GeoJSON is a set of modules for creating Leaflet maps backed by GeoJSON data and leverage a bounding box strategy.

Why use Leaflet GeoJSON?

The Leaflet javascript library and its Drupal integration module are great tools for providing mobile-friendly, interactive maps based on your data. One benefit of combining Leaflet with Views GeoJSON is that you can leverage a bounding box strategy. Here's a definition from the OpenLayers site:

The BBOX strategy requests data within a bounding box. When the previously requested data bounds are invalidated (by browsing to some area not covered by those bounds), another request for data is issued

A standard use case goes like

  1. Create a GeoJSON feed using the Views GeoJSON module.
  2. Add the bounding box argument to the GeoJSON view.
  3. Use a leaflet map preset defined by the Leaflet module, in code or one of the integration modules.
  4. Put them all together using the Map pane CTools content type plug-in (7.x) or Page Manager (8.x)

Invite export

This module export brief statics of inviter and invitee into an xls file. It works with the Invite module.

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