Extend the structure of the site by way of content models, data storage, field types, and navigation, so it is more understandable to users.

Video

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This module is maintained by Ukrainian developers.

Carto - opengis web mapping

This project is succeeded by the Mapping Kit.

The Carto module makes the mappingwidgets framework available to nodes in Drupal. This enables the browsing of maps (available from opengis compliant web mapping services) in drupal nodes.

General functionality:

  • carto filter to include mapping widgets in any drupal node
  • default block for an overview map (with zoom in functionality) or a simple legend
  • custom blocks can be defined using the carto filter containing any type of mappingwidget; e.g. a custom overview/legend block or a button-block.
  • node type for specifying opengis web mapping services; block and RSS feeds for recently added WMS'es; ogc getmap/getcapabilities request can be done through drupal.
  • RSS feeds for recent maps (per user or overall)

EventFinder

EventFinder is a means of searching a Drupal site for events based on event type, geographic location, and proximity to major metropolitan area.

Taxonomy Defaults

Taxonomy Defaults allows you to assign default terms from any vocabulary to any node-type. The default terms will be pre-selected on the /node/add form, but can be edited.

If a vocabulary is marked as "Hidden" for a particular content type, then that vocabulary will not be shown on the /node/add form and the default terms will be assigned automatically and cannot be edited.

Taxonomy Similar

taxonomy_similar will display a "similar tags" screen anytime content has been created or updated with tags from a "Free tagging" vocabulary. This module requires no configuration.

volunteer

This module allows visitors to the site to volunteer for an event and provides the site administrator with comprehensive Volunteer management tools to keep track of Volunteers, tasks and communication.

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