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

Image Title

Image Title Module - Allows to upload image to replace existing node title for better look for your unique & creative design for every node & links.

Substitute Node

Setting up a substitution

This enables you to substitute any node's content with a different node, when a predefined condition is met.

For example, node/2 can be replaced with node/4 for authenticated users only. Or a node can be substituted when users view it through a domain name alias. Meaning, if www.example.com and www.example.net are both aliases pointing to the same Drupal site, the same node can show different content to users viewing it from www.example.net. It is also possible to show past revisions of any node.

Multiple conditions and replacement nodes may be attached to any node. PHP conditions are also supported.

Simple Blogroll

NEWS: The release of the drupal 7 version of this module is now out! All the credit to agerson.

This module provides a dynamic blogroll in a block.

>> Check out what it is/does in this demo! <<

The configuration is simple and intuitive. You only have to provide addresses of sites with valid feeds (such as http://drupal.org). Optionally, you can alternatively define their feeds directly (e.g. http://drupal.org/node/feed).

The blogroll will display the site's title and latest item (w. link) below. Once multiple sites are provided, the blogroll will effectively "roll" and the sites with latest updates will be on top.

Some additional settings can be configured, e.g. the persistence of an optional "new" tag, etc.

Until next major upgrade, this module requires the simplepie module to work. For the 7.x version, this patch to the simplepie module is required!

Admin links

Admin links screenshot

This is a very simple module that adds the content local tabs (Edit, Delete, Revisions, etc.) as links to teasers/lists of nodes.

Arcade

Arcade module was written to implement pnFlashGames with Drupal, however, it is really a generic framework that allows any content to be treated abstractly as a 'game' and provides a gateway for 'games' to store scores and game data with Drupal. It also provides blocks for displaying score information.

Product import module: Amazon AWS

A better Amazon Import module for D5.

Development release only. Don't try to use this on a production site for any reason.

Amazon Associates Web Services module
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*Amazon Associates Web Services:
Amazon's API that provides access to their catalog and associated content (reviews, prices, etc).

*Search Index:
Practically speaking, this is the type of item you're looking for. To put this in context, one type of item sometimes has a different set of fields than another type (DVDs have # of audio channels; Books do not). Thus, choosing a Search Index not only specifies what _kind_ of item you're looking for, but what fields are available to search on.

*Search Fields:
These are the fields your search is actually performed on. In the query "Search on Author for Zig Ziglar", 'Author' is the search field.
The available search fields change depending on the current Search Index -- if you're searching Books, "Number of Audio Channels" won't be an available Search Field.

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