Exposes a new resource to OAuth-based API's that identifies the user that has given access to the API-consumer.
This method is used by big API-providers like Twitter, LinkedIn and Digg to enable API-consumers to let the providers users log in to the consumer. Something that in at least Twitters case has been widely deployed.
This module provides a services resource exposing the user authorizing the consumer as well a Services endpoint exposing that resource and a OAuth context that provides authentication.
MO6 is a two-column light weight theme, fixed width, fixed columns, re-colorable. The theme is targeted for blog use. It's goal is to optimize for search engines, minimizing html, css and images, making pages as fast as possible while maintaining an effective design. Site demo is available at MO6.me, see also the theme demo page.
Features
The theme uses Drupal theme settings to configure certain theme options (no CSS editing required).
css3pie module is a simple wrapper around the css3pie library from http://css3pie.com.
How to install?
7.x-2.x
Install and activate css3pie, libraries and ctools modules. Download the PIE Library from http://css3pie.com and extract it to sites/all/libraries/PIE 6.x-1.x
Install and activate css3pie and libraries modules. Download the PIE Library from http://css3pie.com and extract it to sites/all/libraries/PIE
Important!
Please don't hijack and use this project issues for CSS questions. This is not the right place for CSS support. Instead use the official CSS3 PIE forum or drupal.org forum!
Why?
CSS Level 3 brings with it some incredibly powerful styling features. Rounded corners, soft drop shadows, gradient fills, and so on. These are the kinds of elements our designer friends love to use because they make for attractive sites, but are difficult and time-consuming to implement, involving complex sprite images, extra non-semantic markup, large JavaScript libraries, and other lovely hacks.
CSS3 promises to do away with all that! But as we all know, due to Internet Explorer’s lack of support for any of these features, we must be patient and refrain from using them, and make do with the same old tedious techniques for the foreseeable future.
UUID Resolver is a module that accepts a UUID under a registered wildcard menu path and redirects to the target object (i.e. node/term/etc.) the UUID identifies. It integrates with the UUID module to look up an object. When a page access hits the wildcard path with a UUID recognized in the system, the URL is redirected to the path of the target object.
For example, in a Drupal site http://www.example.com, node UUID lookup is registered on the path uuid/%. The site has a node: