The trees module is based on the book module. Like the book module the trees module allows users to structure nodes in a hierarchy or outline. The main difference is that the trees module supports adding one node to multiple trees which the the book module does not. The output is also different. The book module provides a navigation, the tree module does not. Instead it produces for each tree a set of blocks, being the parents of a node, the siblings and the children.
Updates
As from version 6.X-1.1 views integration is present.
Report any bugs, feature requests, etc. in the issue tracker.
Contact the maintainer with any comments, questions, or a quote for custom module customizations.
Example
- You have products and product categories as content types
- You want to create an outline using the product categories, the leaves of your trees are products
- You have different trees, representing different categories of products.
iTweak Upload module revamps Drupal file uploads with sexy thumbnail previews and mime icons, adds image gallery views for attachments and tweaks file upload forms and attachments display.
Summary of features (Drupal 6):
Beautify and improve the upload form for file attachments in nodes and comments (created by core upload.module and by Comment Upload module)
(Option) Preview uploaded image files
(Option) Display thumbnails for image attachments
(Option) Display image attachments in a gallery
(Option) Show images in animated popup, grouped or slideshow with one of many image popup modules (see below)
Independent of theme - works with any theme that does not already customize file uploads.
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Allows freeform text sections to be edited individually, like MediaWiki / Wikipedia.
When a node is being viewed as a page by a user with permission to edit the node, this module adds [edit] links floated to the right of all headings in the body (see image).
Clicking on an [edit] link goes to a page where the content from that heading to the next same-level-or-higher heading can be edited in isolation.