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

GeoSniper

This module provides a geo-location block for your Drupal site, which displays to your visitors their:

  • IP address
  • Internet Service Provider's Name
  • Telephone Area Code
  • City
  • State
  • Zip/Postal Code
  • Country's flag
  • Country's Name/Code
  • Latitude
  • Longitude
  • DMA Code (kind of "optionally"... if enough people say that they care to have that feature then I'll commit it but otherwise I'll leave it as is for now)

DigitalNZ API

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The DigitalNZ API is a collection of modules providing metadata search of
New Zealand digital content via the DigitalNZ web services API. The module offers:

Chrome Frame

Chrome Frame Settings

Stop fighting with developing for IE.

Enable your site to use Google Chrome Frame.

Fast File Transfer with X-send file

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If your talking about very very very fast file transfer then here is the destiny.

Why xsend module is made for?

xsend is a simple module to help you to speed up your private file transfers. Normally Drupal private file transfer is quite troublesome and not secure if the files folder is located at public_html. This module will also help protect your files from unauthorized access.

Why you need this?

  • If you're still using Drupal public file transfer you're not secure at all. Every one can get your files.
  • If you're using Drupal private file transfer, you're secure. But file transfer to the client is very slow.
  • Fast secure file transfer can only be achieved from the xsend.

How to migrate to xsend?

  • If you're using a standard Drupal installation then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
  • If you're currently using private file transfer correctly, then you can still use this INSTALL guide, but make sure keep empty, the path to Drupal installation directory settings.

What is mod_xsendfile

mod_xsendfile is a small Apache2 module that processes X-SENDFILE headers registered by the original output handler.

OG Mailhandler

This module is for sites combining Organic Groups and Mailhandler modules.

I'm pretty sure you don't need this for OG 2.x series. Yay! Please let me know if you've found this code necessary on OG2.x

Currently these two modules have some points of difference, and the og_mailhandler module aims to provide interoperability between the two.

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