The Autosave module automatically saves a snapshot of your content type form using AJAX. If the user's browser or machine dies while editing a node; the edits will be presented to the user the next time they return to the node. The user may toggle back and forth between the last saved version and the version with the edits that were lost and select which of these they would like to continue with.
How often a form is autosaved as well as which content types to enable autosave for are admin configurable.
This module is no longer supported. Co-maintainer requests will not be accepted.
The Restricted Text module allows users to restrict access to parts of a node body, based on various restrictions. This is implemented as an input filter, so it will only work where other input filters work.
Why install and configure a bunch of modules for image management and geo tagging? The Flickr module makes life easier, both for you (site builder) and your client (site editor). Use Flickr.com to upload / organize photos and this module to embed them on your site. Flickr is already the trusted source for millions of embedded photos on the web.
Flatcomments is a very small module that allows you to force comments to always be replies to the node regardless of the reply link used.
The comments are not just displayed flat, but also stored in this way, making edits with for example comment_mover more intuitive.
If you delete comment, all of it's replies are deleted as well. This is an issue especially when you are displaying your comments as a flat list because you can not see if a comment has any replies causing the deletion of more than the single comment you intended.
As this is unintuitive for the user that does not realize they are replying to a specific comment when you are displaying them as a flat list.
This module creates a cached version of each block. Block caching happens separately from page caching and so it will work for logged-in users whether or not page caching is enabled for the site.