Configure the layout and format of content and data presented to site visitors.

Pinterest Gallery

Pinterest Gallery

About Pinterest Gallery

Pinterest Gallery is an image gallery module built with the Features module to create an image gallery that resembles a Pinterest-style board.

It will create a content-type called "Pinterest Gallery", a view to list the Pinterest Galleries that you create, and also a menu item to link to this view.

The images in the Pinterst Gallery will display in a Pinterst-style manner, and the view listing the galleries will also display in a Pinterest-style manner.

By using the Multi-upload Image Field module, you can upload as many images in one go as you wish. If uploading a lot of images, be patient.

This module was sponsored by A Design For Life. You can see a demonstration of it here.

Non-Drupal Core Module Dependencies:

Colorbox
Chaos tools
Features
Field formatter settings API
Libraries

QuickTabs Field Collection

The Quick Tabs Field Collection module provides a field formatter for rendering field collections as

jQuery Table Of Contents (TOC)

Generate a table of contents for specific page content using javascript.

Usage

You need to install the following jQuery plugins in your sites/all/libraries folder:

Make sure this is the folder structure you end up with:
{Libraries}/jquery.tableofcontents/jquery.tableofcontents.min.js
{Libraries}/jquery.scrollTo/jquery.scrollTo.min.js
{Libraries}/jquery.localScroll/jquery.localScroll.min.js

Visit admin/config/user-interface/toc to configure the module's behavior and enable content types.
Visit the content types "manage fields" tab to place the "Enable Table Of Contents" fieldset.

Optionally, a jquery selector for the destination field can be added. That way you can place the TOC anywhere you want (e.g. a custom block, panel, region, ...)

Sponsored

Development of this module was brought to you by Coworks Drupal Team.
The author may be contacted for custom development.

History

Viewer for 3D Models

Viewer for 3D Models (v3dm) provides a field type to store 3D model files and several formatters to visualize them.

audio.js

audio.js

The audio.js modules provides a cross browser audio player as a field formatter for the file field type using the audio.js javascript library created by Anthony Kolber.
http://kolber.github.com/audiojs/

It uses the native HTML5 tag where available and an invisible flash player to emulate the tag for other browsers. It provides a consistent html player UI to all browsers which can be styled with custom css. Under your content types display settings you can select it as either a single player or playlist as the field format.

Browser Support

With Flash as a fallback, it should work pretty much anywhere with just a mp3 file.
It has been verified to work across:
Mobile Safari (iOS 3+)
Android (2.2+, w/Flash)
Safari (4+)
Chrome (7+)
Firefox (3+, w/ Flash)
Opera (10+, w/ Flash)
IE (6, 7, 8, w/ Flash)

Note that the audio.js library currently supports MP3 audio only.

Installation

You must first download the audio.js library here:
http://kolber.github.com/audiojs/

Extract the audiojs archive and copy the contents into your Drupal
libraries directory, so that the audio.min.js file can be found at
sites/all/libraries/audiojs/audiojs/audio.min.js

Co-Maintainer Needed

H5P - Create and Share Rich Content and Applications

H5P interactive video

With this module you will be able to create interactive videos, question sets, drag and drop questions, multichoice questions, boardgames, presentations, flashcards and more using Drupal.

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