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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..
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 !
This module allows customizable filtering of hits from particular user roles or from crawlers.
Benefits
For sites with light traffic (i.e., most sites), a large percentage of the gross hits recorded by statistics.module are either from the site administrator or from search engines. Filtering out these hits makes the collected statistics more accurately reflect traffic from real, human visitors.
Download the module and simply copy it into your contributed modules folder:
[for example, your_drupal_path/sites/all/modules] and enable it from the modules administration/management page.
More information at: Installing contributed modules (Drupal 7)
Configuration
After successful installation, you just need to go to Statistics settings page (admin/config/system/statistics) and configure as you want.
To ignore search engines, you must install and enable the Browscap module.
The module allows parent-child relationships between nodes to be established, managed and searched. You can restrict the types of nodes that can be parented and the ordinality of parents.
This module creates a field to choose a year, month, and then a week. It can then be used in views to filter by the week, rather than having to use a date range.