This module allows customizable filtering of hits from particular user roles or from crawlers.
Benefits
For sites with light traffic (i.e., most sites), a large percentage of the gross hits recorded by statistics.module are either from the site administrator or from search engines. Filtering out these hits makes the collected statistics more accurately reflect traffic from real, human visitors.
Download the module and simply copy it into your contributed modules folder:
[for example, your_drupal_path/sites/all/modules] and enable it from the modules administration/management page.
More information at: Installing contributed modules (Drupal 7)
Configuration
After successful installation, you just need to go to Statistics settings page (admin/config/system/statistics) and configure as you want.
To ignore search engines, you must install and enable the Browscap module.
CKEditor module: CKEditor is the successor to FCKeditor and has its own CKEditor module. The FCKeditor module will not receive any new features, nor will it be updated for Drupal 7. Upgrading to CKEditor is recommended for all users of FCKeditor.
WYSIWYG editor
This module allows Drupal to replace textarea fields with the FCKeditor - a visual HTML editor, sometimes called WYSIWYG editor. This HTML text editor brings many of the powerful WYSIWYG editing functions of known desktop editors like Word to the web. It's relatively lightweight and doesn't require any kind of installation on the client computer.
Note: This module is not affiliated with the WYSIWYG module. WYSIWYG offers in principle the same: an FCKeditor (or other editors) instead of normal textareas. The approach of WYSIWYG is slightly different, and users unsatisfied with the FCKeditor module are encouraged to try out the WYSIWYG module (and vice versa).
Demo site
Please visit the demo site to see a sample installation of Drupal with FCKeditor enabled.
This module allows to setup a list of vocabularies whose terms will not be listed during node view.
Optionally, when a node is displayed, this module can also group its list of terms by vocabulary, rather than just listing the terms in the plain alphabetical order normally provided by Drupal.
Do not use version 7.x-1.3!! You will get a white screen of death. Either use 7.x-1.2 or the current dev. If you've already installed 7.x-1.3, delete the module and replace it with a working version.
If you use the dev, please let me know how it's working at #1631846: Server 500 Error while enabling the module. I would like to put out a recommended release, but as the new maintainer, I'm not thoroughly familiar with the code and functionality. So feedback of the dev from those who have been using the module is greatly appreciated.
This module displays a list of taxonomy terms in a block from a single vocabulary.
Version 5.x
Count how many nodes per term
You can create as many blocks as you like
Version 6.x
Support multi languages (i18n) module! Compatible with Language Switcher
Count how many nodes per term
Currently only support 1 block
Version 7.x
Thanks yuriy.babenko for joining.
User e-anima joined for maintainance. Motivation/sponsoring behind is his private page about textures