Use a third-party CSS or JS Framework, a self-hosted service like a CRM, or a third-party service with the site.

Twilio

The Twilio module provides integration with the Twilio cloud communication platform allowing for your Drupal site to integration Voice and SMS functionality.

Extended Drupal Package

Summary

The Extended Drupal Package is used to add Best Practices to your Drupal installation. Ready-to-go implementations are provided to be used as a layer in any kind of Drupal project.

The package is mainly build for developers as a nice and handy library to use within their development process. Contact me if you have any ideas or suggestions to what might be useful for the package. Also don't hesitate if you're interested in becoming a co-maintainer for this project.

What does the Extended Drupal Package provide?

  • Feature: Provides content types, taxonomy & views as startup for the package
  • Settings: Starting point of package to configure all your domains and settings (like GA code & Social Media keys)
  • Basic Utilities: Provides classes like SiteUtils & MobileDetect as library to use within your own code
  • Custom API: Provides menu URL's to return data as JSON
  • Social Media: Provides Social Media support, as a start Facebook, Twitter & Hyves.
    • Social Interface: Communicate with one interface that handles corresponding functionality from different Social Media
    • Share links: Get access to the default share links from different Social Media

Contentflow

ContentFlow is a flexible CoverflowTM / ImageFlow like flow written in javascript, which can handle any kind of content. It supports all new and old major and not so major browsers.

Google Form

Google Form integration for Drupal 6 (will work on D7 port)

Main Features of Module:

Google Reader Blogroll

Sad note

Google recently has announced that they will shut down Google Reader. This module is 100% dependent of this service so as long as Reader will be shut down, this module will become useless. That's sad.

Introduction

This module allows you to create a blogroll on your site using Bundles provided by Google Reader.

Google Reader allows you to create a blogroll to use on you site, but the look 'n fell is terrible. Besides that, you must insert a Javascript into a block of your site to make it work. Other problem with Google Reader default feature is customization, which is awful.

This module was created to solve these problems. It's built on top of Drupal block system, so you can customize it easily on your own theme, using your own CSS and structures.

Important: This module provides only a site wide blogroll block. As for now you can only have one blogroll per site.

Installation

To install this module do as usual:

  • Unpack the module in the sites/all/modules folder
  • Enable through Drupal's admin interface

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