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About Author Taxonomy
Author Taxonomy allows you to assign one or more authors to a node using terms from a taxonomy of author names. This module also provides a fully themable replacement for your byline (the "submitted by Username on date" text).
Displays author names in a serialized manner: "Jane and Jack" or "Jane, Jack, and Joe."
Replaces your theme's default post information output (the "submitted by Username on date" text). This is possible in the 5.x version, but it requires changing some lines in your theme.
NEW! Author terms can be associated with actual user accounts. (6.x-1.x only.)
IMPROVED! Links each author term to either: (1) a page that lists all nodes tagged with that author or (2) the profile of the user associated with that author. (Option 2 is available only in 6.x-1.x.)
Option to overwrite the "real" author -- that is, the user who created and published the node -- if one of the author taxonomy terms matches a username.
This module displays a horizontal menu in a block under which a submenu appears when an user hovers on an item. If the menu on the current page has a submenu, it's displayed by default, so this module degrades gracefully if Javascript is not present.
The 6.x branch of this module was sponsored by Koumbit.org
The Mapping kit is a collection of modules to support custom mapping. Some demos can be seen at https://aardbodem.nl/node/26.
An Inline maps filter is defined to mix maps with other content. These maps can be shown using OpenLayers (default), or Flash.
Adds content types: map context, web mapping service, map layer, map file, and geodata. A Map context defines the extent of a map and which layers to show in it. Map contexts can be selected to use for editing the location of a user or a content node.
By default, it uses the hosted version of the OpenLayers library to display maps. OpenLayers is extended to provide better support for web map contexts, meaning legend urls, titles, and a queryable option. The OpenLayers multi-language support is provided via Drupal.
Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, OpenAerialMap, Virtual Earth, and Yahoo can be used as baselayers.
Overlays of GeoRSS feeds and GPS tracks.
Adds GeoRSS feed of site users.
Editing of (UMN Mapserver) map files is supported but only in a limited way.
Map layers can be linked to a vocabulary after which taxonomy feeds can be used to add layers to a map.
This is a simple text-field widget that allows entry of times in 24-hour or 12-hour notation. It uses select dropdowns, and allows you to configure the minutes increment.
Provides a field type to store geographical locations as pairs of latitude and longitude and the integration to display those locations through views, fields, and map providers.