Ubercart is the most popular Drupal E-Commerce platform for your website. It implements everything you need to start selling products online. Web Developers from all skill ranges can use it to support a variety of E-Commerce industries-- including physical goods, digital downloads, or even subscription based billing services. Ubercart can do it all!
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Current Features:
Configurable product catalog includes catalog pages and a block to display product categories.
Flexible product creation system with product classes.
Multiple product image support out of the box.
Flexible product attributes system.
Basic product stock level tracking and notification.
Product features to add file downloads, role promotions, and more to products.
This is a module, not a theme. It extends the Drupal admin theme page options (admin/settings/admin) to allow settings of custom CiviCRM user and admin themes.
This module integrates the popular open source ad server Revive Adserver (formerly OpenX and before that Openads) with Drupal. The last versions the Drupal 6.1.x branch of this module was tested with were OpenX 2.6 and OpenX 2.4. The Drupal 6.2.x branch and 7.1.x versions of this module have been tested with Revive Adserver is 3.0.5 but have not been tested with any previous versions of Revive Adserver and its previous incarnations (OpenX/Openads).
D7 and Content Taxonomy
The module provides extensions to Drupal's core Taxonomy Term Reference Fields. At the moment, following extensions are available:
Parent term selector in the field settings (for options lists)
Options for new terms in autocomplete (Autocomplete Deluxe widget supported as well):
Allow and insert new terms (default behaviour)
Allow and insert new terms into a separate vocabulary
Deny any new terms
For migrating from D6, see notes at the end.
This module provides a CCK field type for referencing taxonomy terms.
The fields are independent from vocabulary settings. For every field you can specify following settings:
widget type (see list below)
general CCK settings (label, description, fieldgroup, weight, single/multiple, required, ...)
the vocabulary to use
further settings for hierarchical vocabularies, like the depth of the tree or a parent term for sub-trees