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

Joyride JQuery for Drupal Site Tours

This module provides Drupal integration with Zurb's Joyride Jquery plugin in order to provide a tour of different html elements on your Drupal site. Drupal integration is done via the Context module, which provides a way to control conditional calling of the joyride plugin and copy-and-paste method for adding specific tour code.

You can view a demo of how Joyride works here: http://www.zurb.com/playground/jquery-joyride-feature-tour-plugin

Or better checkout out this article and explanation in and for a Drupal site: Create Site Tours on Your Drupal Site with JoyRide Jquery Plugin

Drupal Installation

1. Download the current, stable version from Drupal.org at http://drupal.org/project/joyride
2. Download the version 2.0.3 of Joyride jquery plugins at https://github.com/zurb/joyride from https://github.com/zurb/joyride/archive/v2.0.3.tar.gz and place in the sites/all/libraries/joyride OR directly from Drupal 8's tour module here: http://drupalcode.org/project/drupal.git/tree/refs/heads/8.x:/core/modul..., so subsequently you should have something like sites/all/libraries/joyride/jquery.joyride-2.0.3.js

Demonz Calendar

A replacement for date_ical + calendar. More features, simpler to deploy.

Depends on views and date_api.

Fieldset collapser

Have you ever wondered why some fieldsets in some Drupal forms are just fieldsets, others are collapsible, but once you open (or minimize) them and save the form, their collapsed state is back to what it was before you edited the data? Well, this is due to a sad side of the generally great Drupal form API. While module developers may define fieldsets as "#collapsible" and even may define an initial "#collapsed" state, the one who is to use the form - eventually day by day - is let alone, as the way he configures his forms is never ever being recalled.

Just think of users having to create articles day by day, or just think of yourself as a site builder: How many times have they (or you) possibly sweared at the need to always open/close all these nice little fieldsets?

Well: Forget about it. This tiny shiny tool here solves the problem - even for anonymous users.

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