Enhance the editorial interface and improve the processes and workflows around creating, editing or removing content.

View unpublished content

This small module adds the missing permission "view any unpublished content" and "[Content-Type]: view any unpublished content" to Drupal 7 and provides an replacement for /admin/content a

Definitions

Definitions

With this module you can create a list of words which are used in filtered text to provide users more information about used terminology.

Crontent Filter

Crontent Filter is an input filter that allows users to expire or enable pieces of filtered content based on timestamps, triggered by the Drupal cron job.

Single blog

One blog to rule them all

Drupal comes with the blog module, which creates multi-user blogs, one for each user and one aggregate blog. But many websites only need a single blog.

The "single blog" module re-creates some of the functionality of the blog module, but re-purposed for a single blog that uses Drupal’s default article content type.

Access By Term

Settings for the term ref field

ABT (Access By Term)

Provides very flexible, hierarchical node access control (content access control), for D7.

Arbitrary Content

Arbitrary Content is a module that allows users to create and manage small pieces of structured content that can be exposed as blocks or pages. These content elements are created by defining a set of fields (textfield, textarea or filefield-like in nature, although the module does not use CCK for these fields) and the associated content. The practical upshot of the module is that this gives users and administrators a way to have consistent one-off block and page elements for their site without needing to build them using raw html and giving them the ability to individually theme each block or page.

The use case may not seem immediately obvious, but consider the following example: Your client has a design that has, on a certain page, one or more blocks with information that can be considered “semi-static;” that is, likely to change at some point in the future, but not enough to really be considered a dynamic piece of the site. The eventual administrators of the site will want to be able to have access to edit this content in some form or fashion.

There are a number of possible solutions, each with their own strengths and weaknesses:

Pages

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