NOTE: Google no longer supports the legacy tags supported by this module. While they still work (assuming you set a "network id") you should use the DFP module instead.
General Information
The DART module provides DART ad tag support for Drupal sites that use Doubleclick as their ad delivery network.
NOTE: The dart_scheduler module has been deprecated (as of 7.x-2.8) in favor of using the exportables scheduler module.
NOTE: The dart_taxonomy module has been deprecated (as of 7.x-2.5) in favor of using DART Ad Categories.
Requirements & Enhancements
Some of the information required by this module must be obtained from Doubleclick. See doubleclick.com for more details.
The 2.x Branch integrates with the contexts module for "display rules"
(6.x) Although not required, all of the admin screens look *MUCH* better and are *MUCH* more usable if you use vertical tabs and if you use the Rubik admin theme.
Uniqueness module provides a way to avoid duplicate content on your site by informing a user about similar or related content during creation of a new post. A UI widget is added to the node/add form that does asynchronous searches on inputted fields (like the node title or vocabularies) and returns the titles of similar content.
The Featured Content module lets you very easily create related/featured content blocks on your Drupal site. This module is useful if you have non-technical users who need to add blocks on the site that contain lists of node titles, node teasers, and/or full node content. This module can also be useful if you need to get up some featured/related content blocks quickly and are not familiar enough with views to do it, or simply prefer not to use views for this purpose. A related/featured content block can be created in just a few minutes.
Language support was added in version 1.5 for both D6 & D7. If you have a multilingual website, please use 1.5 or above.
Do not use the 6.x-2.x-dev and 7.x-2.x-dev branches as they are for experimenting with performance enhancements. If you want to grab a *dev* version (which we try to keep stable), then grab the 1.x version in the downloads section.
NOTE: If you have a large site (lots of nodes and/or users), this module will likely NOT be a good fit as there is currently NO caching (views is recommended in that case). If someone is interested in becoming a co-maintainer and working on the caching code (in the 2.x branch), please add an issue to the queue. Thanks!