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

Postfix Admin

The future home of the upcoming D8 Postfix Admin Module.

This projest inspired by the Mailfix module.

REST UI

Resource Explorer

A user interface for configuring Drupal REST module.

Monolog

Overview

This module integrates Drupal with the fantastic Monolog library by Seldaek to provide a better logging solution. Some of the benefits of using this module are as follows:

  • Configurable logging levels
  • A multitude of handlers
  • All the power and flexibility of Monolog

The Monolog module also has full watchdog integration, so it works with core and contributed modules out of the box.

It is important to be familiar with the core concepts of Monolog before attempting to use this module.

Social Timeline

Overview:
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The Social Timeline module lets you retrieve status/posts/videos/images
from different social networks in a timeline format from the newest to
the oldest.

3rd Party Requirements:
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MUST READ: You need to purchase the jQuery Social Timeline plugin:
http://codecanyon.net/item/jquery-social-timeline/2390758?sso?WT.ac=cate...

It is currently $6. I did not create that plugin, I only ported it for use with Drupal.

Module Dependencies:
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Libraries 2.x

Features:
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* Get status/posts/videos/ images from differents accounts in the same
social network
* Twitter, Facebook Page, Youtube, Delicious, Flickr, Dribbble, Digg,
Pinterest, Tumblr, Instagram, Google+, Lastfm
* Retrieve Youtube videos using search keywords.
* Retrieve tweets using a hashtag.
* Different display styles.
* Limit the number of Feeds to retrieve.
* Add multiple custom feeds
* Show/Hide Social Icons.
* Social Filter Support.
* Cross Browser Support.
* Simple to Customize.
* Full Documentation.
* Demo examples included.

Installation:
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1. Download and unpack the Social Timeline module directory in your
modules folder (this will usually be "sites/all/modules/").

Icecast Player

Player using the ffmp3-mcclean skin

Overview

The Icecast Player module is an easy to use module to provide an embedded player for Icecast and SHOUTcast audio streams. It provides a configuration wrapper around the Muses Radio Player and outputs the player in a block that can be displayed in a variety of ways. For one example, see the README.txt file.

While this is really a configuration wrapper around the Muses player and you could do everything that this module does manually using the setup tool on their download page, that seems a little overkill when all you want is to use a different skin or change the initial volume of the stream.

Features

  • Customizable stream title
  • Ability to play a pre-roll audio file before starting stream
  • Support for Muses/FFMP3 skins - or make your own
  • Autoplay option
  • Player supports multiple languages

Requirements

Muses Radio Player

RankingAlive Reports

Ranking Alive reports

Get Ranking Alive SAAS tools in your Drupal backoffice. Ranking Alive reports provides graphical reporting of your search engine position.

What’s Ranking Alive ?

Ranking Alive is a SAAS tool that allows you to control your position in search engines in real time.

Module Features

LIVE RANKING

View the position of your website in search engine for any keyword search queries. This information can give you a great summary of your SEO.

KEYWORD FOCUS

Drive your SEO with historical position data of your website in search engines.

Dependencies

The Ranking Alive reports module requires the Ranking Alive module

Get started

Step 1: Subscribe

  • Subscribe for free to Ranking Alive

Step 2: Install the module

  • First add the tracking system with Ranking Alive module
  • Add the module to your /modules directory
  • Simply install and enable this module as usual

Step 3 : Configure the module

  • Visit the settings page at admin/config/system/rankingalive_reports to fill in your Ranking Alive account

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