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Module Grants

Accessible content menu option

D6 is approaching end of life. We'll be doing maintenance fixes only.

Module Grants makes modules that deal with content access permissions operate better on unpublished (as well as published) content. It also makes sure that access grants behave in an orderly fashion when such modules are used together.

  • Access grants are tested for unpublished content just as they are for published content
  • Allows modules that feature fine-grained access control (e.g. Workflow, TAC-Lite) to work together
  • While Module Grants' raison d'etre is to act as a catalyst amongst other modules when dealing with unpublished content and/or fine-grained access control, it does come with a handy feature of its own via the Module Grants Monitor submodule, which is bundled with the package download. After enabling Module Grants Monitor, a new item, Accessible content, appears in your navigation menu. Clicking on it reveals a summary of all the content the logged-in user has access to (i.e. view, edit) after access controls have been applied by the content access modules installed on your site. So if you have Workflow installed then what's editable to you and what's only viewable to you will depend on the workflow state the content is in. With the TAC-Lite module enabled it will depend on the vocabulary term(s) used in the content.
  • Thanks to dankh, Module Grants now also has Views support, allowing you to add to your views edit and delete links that properly honour permissions.

Austin Zen Sub Theme

The Austin (Zen Sub theme) was created in partnership with Mark Boulton for the "Iron Chef" style competition at SXSW 2009. The competition known as "Ultimate Showdown of Content Management System Destiny" brought 3 CMSs (Drupal, Wordpress and Joomla!) together to build the same site and the same theme in each platform, and then share all the hard work back with our communities.

Book Search

Screenshot of the book search tab.

Book Search defines a new search tab that lets your users perform simple searches of book content on your site.

Views Date range

This module provides a new Views argument plugin for date fields that allows for arbitrary date ranges in summary views. If you need to generate a listing of nodes by quarter, academic term, or some other site-specific date range then this is the module for you.

Note: This module has only been tested on MySQL 5.x and I'm fairly sure it will not work on PostgreSQL. Unfortunately it requires doing seriously bizarre things in SQL that are not at all portable.

Once this module is enabled, you will find a new Views Argument handler under the "Date" group called "Date: Date range". It works in the same way as the normal "Date: Date" argument, except that instead of setting a granularity for the summary view you may configure your own arbitrary set of date ranges at the bottom of the configuration form.

These date ranges should be in the order you wish them displayed, and together should cover the entire year. They may be given any label you wish.

When the view is displayed, if no date is given then a summary view will be generated that uses the specified date ranges rather than more common ranges like a summary by month or by year. Each date range will be within a given calendar year, so will be along the lines of "Quarter 3 2008", "Quarter 1 2009", etc.

Create related content

No more development will be done on this module.

Google Apps Verification

This module makes it easy to verify domain ownership for Google Apps/Google Hosted Services(ghs) on a Drupal site using the HTML verification method.

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