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

Google AdSense integration

This module provides web content providers with the means to earn revenue from visitors by displaying ads from Google AdSense™ advertising service on their sites.

Why should you use it:

  • The module provides easy-to-use ad blocks.
  • You can easily disable the ads for certain roles.
  • Provides simple controls for troubleshooting the ads before going live with the site.
  • If Google changes some minor details in the script, your code can be updated site-wide just by upgrading the module.
  • AdSense for Search and Drupal 7 are incompatible as both use the 'q' query for different purposes. Using this module, you can display the search results in your site.
  • If you want to do ad revenue sharing, there's really no other option (D7 version only atm)

Why shouldn't you use it:

  • Strictly speaking, this module is not in compliance with the AdSense TOS, since you're not exactly copy-pasting the script code in your site. No one has ever reported being banned because of using this module, and Google knows of its existence, and seem not to mind.

Diff

Provides a visual comparison between two content revisions, with options for what to include and how to organize the comparison display.

Freelinking

Freelinking provides a filter framework for easier creation of HTML links to other pages on your site or to external sites.

D7 Media

Screenshot of the media browser

The Media module provides an extensible framework for managing files and multimedia assets, regardless of whether they are hosted on your own site or a 3rd party site - it is commonly referred to as a 'file browser to the internet'.

Media is a drop-in replacement for the Drupal core upload field with a unified User Interface where editors and administrators can upload, manage, and reuse files and multimedia assets. Any files uploaded before Media was enabled will automatically take advantage of the many of the features it comes with.

Media's aim is to solve Drupal's long standing media handling problem.

Drupal 8

Drupal 8.4.x now comes with a module called 'Media' that is similar to the D7 version. It is included in core as of 8.4.x. See this documentation on how to configure the 'core' module , no need to download this module it is included in D8/D9/D10+ core releases.

SmartyPants

This module is no longer supported. Please consider using the Typogrify module instead.

This module translates plain ASCII punctuation characters into “smart” typographic punctuation HTML entities including Straight quotes, Backticks-style quotes, dashes and three consecutive dots..

TinyMCE

Editor configuration
This module is for D8+ only. For any D7 usage, please see Wysiwyg API, which (also) integrates the TinyMCE editor with your Drupal site and provides the same functionality for D7.

This module integrates Tiny's popular TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor into a Drupal 8+ site for editing advance site content. It is an alternative to CKEditor, the default core editor.

For now the module offers all the basics to use TinyMCE 5 both as a self-hosted or cloud-hosted library. It allows to enable open-source or premium plugins like any other implementation of the library.

Images uploaded through the editor can be stored in the public files folder in a "tinymce" subfolder.

This module does not provided advanced integration with other modules like media_library or entity_embed for now. Any help is welcome to help this come true !

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