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Navigate

Navigate
This module is unsupported due to a security issue the maintainer didn’t fix. See Navigate - Moderately Critical - Multiple Vulnerabilities - Unsupported - SA-CONTRIB-2015-112 for details.
If you want to use this module, your options are:

Seeking 5 volunteers to pre-beta test Navigate 2.0!
See #958526: Navigate 6.x-2.x Pre-Beta Testers

Watch a video demonstration of Navigate

Navigate is a quickly deployable, highly customizable and reasonably sexy navigation tool for Drupal. Navigate bar consists of widgets like menu search, collapsible menus and favorites, and can be customized for individual users or user roles. Navigate has been tested with many themes, and can be themed to match the look of any site.

Module Filter

The modules list page can become quite big when dealing with a fairly large site or even just a dev site meant for testing new and various modules being considered.

Configuration Management

The configuration management module enables the ability to keep track of specific configurations on a Drupal site, provides the ability to move these configurations between different environments (local, dev, qa, prod), and also move configurations between completely different sites (migrate configurations) without the use of modules with all configuration being owned by the site.

Content administration

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This module provides a dynamic interface for content administration.

It is intended to supplement Drupal's built-in content management page, and features these improvements over the standard interface:

  • Uses AHAH to show node previews and node edit forms within the existing page.
  • Uses AJAX to perform searches, apply filters, and retrieve the results without reloading the entire page.
  • Adds filters by author and text content (using Drupal's built-in search).
  • Shows how many nodes exist within a given set of filters, and allows direct navigation to any page of results.
  • The built-in content management page requires the 'administer nodes' access permission, which grants access to a broad range of content-related operations. This module's page is accessible to users granted a permission for only that purpose. Through this page, normal content permissions are enforced, so content can be viewed, modified, or deleted only by users who have these permissions.

JavaScript is required for most of these features. Also, this module requires PHP version 5.2.

Custom Tokens

The Custom Token form.

It gives the user the ability to create custom tokens for specific replacements that can improve other modules relying on the Drupal 7 token API or, for Drupal 6, the Token module.

Versions 7.x-1.x and previous relied on PHP evaluation to build custom tokens.

The new 7.x-2.x relies on input filters. While still allowing for PHP tokens through the D7 core PHP filter module, administrators can permit only HTML or plain text custom tokens.

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