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CCK Condition

Use CCK fields to evaluate access, variant selection and visibility rules.

You can use it for,

Hosting server titles

This is a really simple module that allows you to change the names of servers that are displayed in lists in the Hosting frontend.<

Live Agent

Live Agent Administration

This module is great tool for every website owner, that needs online support (Live chat + Help Desk) for his customers.

You need to have valid account at Live Agent or you can create trial account for free.


Live Agent module integrates full featured help desk and live chat software Live Agent into Drupal installation. Simply add 'start chat' button by few simple clicks and be live within 5 minutes..

No HTML knowledge is required.

Try free trial.


List of current functions:

  • Online Chat - Your customers can connect with you in real time using live chat button on your website - You can convert your visitors into customers much faster as before (studies shows average 20% increase of sales with live chat on website)
  • Help Desk - Your customers can reach you by emails (you can scan unlimited number of mail accounts and sort emails into multiple departments) - You can answer emails in same way as if it would be chat - customer will get immediate answers
  • Offline Messages - In case your support is not online, your customer can leave you offline message,
    which will be later asnwered by email
  • Embedded Help

    The Embedded Help module allows administrators to create help tags directly above fields in the back-end.

    Active Path

    A helper module providing a function to be used in themeing or module building facilitating the detection of menu trails.

    Description

    There are several modules and suggestions for a path-based attribution of the "active" or "active-trail" class for links. Contrary to the substring-based method in e.g. Menu Trail By Path, this module first explodes pairs of pathes into arrays of arguments separated by "/" before it checks one against the other. Thus it avoids confusions resulting from partial word matchings like "grape => grapefruit". Finding an ordered intersection between current path alias and link path, it will attribute an "active" class to the latter. For example, a link pointing to "fruit/grape" will be flagged as active, if the current path is "fruit/grape/burgundy"; if the current path is "fruit/grapefruit" or "fruit/burgundy" it will be not. If the current path is an unaliased node path ('node/27'), there will be no effect at all. (For a content-based assignment of nodes to menu items, Menu trails does a good job.)

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