Manage or improve the site's search engine ranking by running audits, assessing metrics, or making the site’s content and data more digestible by search engines.

Trends

Trends provides statistical information on how your content is performing.

Internal Links

Enable the filter(s) for an input type and run filters in appropriate order.

The Internal Links module, Intlinks, is a simple set (currently two) of input filters which modify the output of internal, root-relative links in any text input format for which they are enabled. The title filter allows you to have the node titles of linked content automatically inserted into the link as the HTML "title" attribute, with "node/123" -type href paths converted to URL aliases, too. It is especially useful for streamlining the editorial workflow and improving SEO. You can also use the "Hide bad" filter to "unlink" unpublished content so visitors don’t encounter "page not found" errors.

Introduction

Maintainer and Author: Lowell Montgomery.

Smart Paging

Smart Paging settings

Provides splitting up long Drupal content into sub pages by number of characters/words or by a placeholder HTML tag for node, user and taxonomy term entities.

AGLS Metadata

This module provides meta tag support for the AGLS Metadata Standard.

Crumbs, the Breadcrumbs suite

Crumbs calculates breadcrumbs for your site.
It does so by finding the parent of the current page, then the parent of the parent, etc, until it arrives at the home page.

Crumbs comes with a bunch of built-in plugins, that can be individually enabled, disabled and prioritized, and some of which provide further configuration options.

Built-in plugins

Crumbs plugins have two responsibilities: (1) to determine the parent path for a given path, and (2) to determine the title for a specific breadcrumb link.

Built-in plugins exist for: Menu, Taxonomy, Entity reference, Organic groups, Path aliases, Entityreference prepopulate, Text fields, Forum, Commerce checkout, etc.

Besides, there are configurable token-based patterns to find the parent for entity pages per bundle.

As a fallback behavior, it will always try to find a parent by chopping off the last part of the path. And for the link title, the fallback is whatever was specified with hook_menu().

Fine-grained priority control

Most plugin priorities are further subdivided, to allow even more fine-grained control: By menu name (menu), vocabulary name (taxonomy), field name and entity bundle (entity reference), group content type (organic groups), etc.

Pages

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