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

GitHub WebHook Endpoint

Overview

This module allows GitHub to communicate with the Drupal application whenever a repository is pushed to. It does this by providing a configurable webhook URL that GitHub service hooks can issue POST requests to. The GitHub WebHook Endpoint module doesn't provide any reactions to the events, however it invokes hooks that developers and other modules can implement in order to take the appropriate action.

Installation

Follow the standard module installation guide to install the GitHub WebHook Endpoint module.

Usage

After installation, visit admin/config/services/github-webhook as a user with the Administer site configuration permission. This page will allow you to configure the path to the webhook endpoint and an optional security token. After configuring the endpoint, add it as a WebHook URL in the repository's settings on GitHub. Refer to the Post-Receive Hooks documentation on GitHub for more details.

PageRank Widget

PageRank Widget

As of March 7th 2016, Google has removed the public PageRank metric completely. Google is no longer making this metric available to the public at all. See https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/a/92048.

A block showing the Google PageRank of the site (e.g. PageRank 3).

Optionally modify the widget color, rounded corners and other CSS values by enabling the Style (CSS) Settings module.

Drupal Watchtower

This project is developed for handy monitoring of drupal sites. It contains 2 modules – client and server.

Performance report

Screenshot of a performance report

This module tries to give an report about the current performance settings and tries to come with some recommendation related to performance extension that every Drupal site should be using to boot

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