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

User Search Location

This is a little helper module to filter searches by the user's location, using a variety of methods to determine that location:

Menu Image

Overview

This module allows you to upload an image in the menu-item's configuration form and use the image anywhere in your theme. This is useful if you want to display an image - that is related to a menu entry - somewhere in your theme (header, navigation).

Copernica Connector

This module provides integration into Copernica, an award winning marketing platform trusted by over 1000 brands. It deploys personalised campaigns which are triggered when site visitors complete actions or fall into criteria you set. These campaigns can be delivered across multiple channels (email, mobile SMS, fax, PDF) and may exists as a series of messages delivered over time.

Domain Field Access

The Domain Field Access module is an add on module for Domain Access allowing you to restrict access to Fields based on the domain.

For example, you can have a field on domains A and B but not C.

Pinned Site

Pinned Site on the Taskbar (Screenshot)

Users of Windows Internet Explorer 9 can pin any website to the Windows 7 taskbar just as they pin applications. When a website is pinned, it can be opened quickly and conveniently. A Pinned Site is more than just a shortcut, however. Using the Pinned Site features, you can improve a user's ability to navigate, control, and interact with your site.

The Pinned Site module helps to integrate a site with Windows 7 Desktop using Internet Explorer 9 features fast, easy and without any knowledges in Javascript and HTML.

Detailed information about Pinned Sites technology you can read at Introduction to Pinned Sites.

This module gives to user several useful features:

  • Declaring a static list of tasks for fast navigation to common destinations within a site.
  • Creating a dynamic list of recent site posts.
  • Changing the application name, application tooltip, application start URL and application window size.
  • Making the browser look and feel like your site by changing the color of the Back and Forward buttons.

Pinning a site to the taskbar is very simple:

  • Tear off a tab, and drag it to the taskbar OR
  • Drag the favicon from the address bar in Internet Explorer to the taskbar.

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