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

Tasks Configuration Kit

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This module is a Configuration Kit that provides a system for managing user-specific tasks.

Micro-content

Overview

Micro-content module provides a light-weight reusable content entity that you can use in your layouts and entity-reference fields.

Flexisearch

The flexisearch.module allows site admins to setup a custom flexinode content search page that permits users, with permission, to search through specific content fields and content types.

A simple settings page offers complete control on which content types and which content type fields appear on the flexisearch page.

example application

Using a music site as an illustrative example, let's say a site had a large live music venues database for Europe. Flexisearch would allow users, with permission, to search specific fields within the venue flexinodes, such as the Town/City field or the Capacity field, as opposed to searching all the nodes for a keyword. The key advantage of the module is that because it runs a search on specific fields, it improves the efficiency of the search making it faster and more accurate.

G2 Glossary

Glossary2 (G2) is an alternative glossary module written for Drupal 4.7 to 11.0, designed for high-volume glossary / dictionary sites.

2024-04: if you are using the module, or even just considering its use, please reach out here or on the OSInet contact form so I can make sure it does what you need/expect it do do.

Relationship


As per 2011/01/12, the module appear abandoned. If you are looking for a similar module, see Relation.
If you are the maintainer and you think the project has been wrongly set as abandoned, or you are a developer and you want to take it over, please see #152292: Relationship module appear abandoned.

Category

The Category module is an alternative to, and a combination of, the Taxonomy and Book modules in Drupal core. The key feature of this module is that vocabularies and terms are nodes. In Drupal core, you use taxonomy terms (and vocabularies) to classify your content categorically, and you use book nodes to structure your content hierarchically. In the Category module, you do both of these things using category (and container) nodes. In this module, a container is the node-ified version of a vocabulary, and a category is the node-ified version of a term. A container also acts as a top-level book page, and a category acts as a child book page. You can apply category or container behavior to any node type on your site.

Pages

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