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

Cobalt

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Cobalt is a way to control Drupal made in the image of Quicksilver for Mac (if you use Gnome you might be familiar with Gnome Do, another Quicksilver clone). So far it’s confirmed to work in Safari/Chrome/Webkit and Firefox. In Firefox, and other potentially compatible browsers, Google Gears have to be installed for quicksilver to work. This is due to Cobalt’s need to store data locally for fast access.

INSTRUCTIONS

Cobalt is invoked through pressing [Alt+space] or [Ctrl+space] (this can now be changed in admin). Then you only have to start typing to quickly get what you want. Use the arrow up/down to select one of the suggestions and [Alt+left/right] to switch between the the pages. Cobalt will learn from your choices so the amount of selecting and paging will decrease over time. If you are satisfied with the default action (Go to for menu items) you can just press enter to execute it. If you want to do something else (maybe you would like to assign a shortcut) just press [tab] and select one of the actions using the arrow keys or typing part of the action name. The press enter to execute the selected action.

Node Form Rearrange

Node Form Rearrange

This module is not recommended in cases where you use other modules that modify the taxonomy form elements in some regard. Many incompatibilities (such as forum and simplenews) have been reported in the issues queue and there's no good way of ensuring compatibility with all such modules.

This module is useful only in the case where a module like Content Taxonomy does not provide the input widget required, and the default taxonomy field does.

At the moment, this module allows form elements generated by the taxonomy module (selects, multi-selects, autocompletes, etc. for selecting terms) to be rearranged individually throughout the node form. It should also work for modules that modify default taxonomy form elements, like the Hierarchical Select module. For setting the form element weights, the content module's click-and-drag 'Manage Fields' page is used (admin/content/node-type/[content type]/fields).

NOTES: This needs to be tested thoroughly. It has only been tested with CCK version 2. The weight of the module is set automatically in order to ensure that this module runs after the taxonomy module. Recent versions of CCK version 2 allow for field rearranging without there being a CCK field present in the content type.

Taxonomy Title

This module was designed to update the heading tag at the top of the taxonomy term page. The contents of this H1 (or sometimes H2) tag are *extremely* important for SEO (Search Engine Optimization). People interested in SEO may prefer to add more user-friendly, keyword-rich, and descriptive words to this heading element.

Nice Map

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This module is a very basic WMS client which doesn't directly support tile based maps.

JQuery menu

Jquery menu uses simple, cross browser compatible jquery to transform your multilevel menus into click and expand menus. Yes this module is similar to dhtml menus and active menus, but it is different in a couple of key ways.

  1. Unlike dhtml menus (which requires you to click twice on a link to actually follow an expanded link) Jquery menus separates the link from the expanding mechanism (there is a small plus symbol that you click instead to expand the menu). This makes for a more natural navigation.
  2. Unlike active menus, which makes ajax calls to fill in the lower level menus when you click the plus symbol, Jquery menu creates the menu in full on the initial page load. I personally have used active menus for several months and have found that those ajax calls sometimes fail, and are not as stable as jquery.
  3. Unlike Active menus which transforms all menus into active menus once the module is turned on, Jquery menu only creates a jquery block for the menus that you specify. To chose which menus you want to be active you just have to visit the admin page at 'admin/settings/jquerymenu' .

Site Country

Drupal 7: the functionality this module provides is now part of Drupal core and no further development will be done on this module.

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