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

Web Site Page Structure

The Menu Block module probably does a very similar job to this module and more. Also Local menu.

This module is discontinued. Where's the delete button, Dries?

For a web page broken up into sections this module dynamically provides a menu block with links to pages that belong to that section and a breadcrumb that displays the current location. This module is for sites where not all the pages in a section are included in the menu (so you are not able to use the active trail) but you still want to have a relevant breadcrumb and or menu of nodes in that section. Use this module instead of creating custom menu systems for each section and then having to enter and maintain the links that belong in each.

AN EXAMPLE. Your site has the following structure. (The items below are not necessarily nodes but they could be)

about
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OpenLayers Taxonomy

This module will create an openlayer layer for each term in an selected vocabulary.

Quick Terms

In the process of adding a new vocabulary or editing it, you can add mass terms quickly to this vocabulary, using a textarea. One term pre line.

OpenLayers KML Layer

A Drupal module that will create an openlayer layer from an uploaded KML file and associate it with one or more map presets when creating or updating configured nodes.

Dynamic Banner

The Dynamic Banner module allows you to set a unique banner on each page. For example, an 'about' banner for the About page. A 'Contact' banner for the 'Contact' page and so on.

The Dynamic Banner module allows you to set a unique banner on each page. For example, an 'about' banner for the About page. A 'Contact' banner for the 'Contact' page and so on.

Handy alias

Handy alias module provides easy way to attach aliases to vocabularies, terms and nodes. Further these aliases can be used for building vocabulary structure corresponding paths for taxonomy pages and nodes.

Pages

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