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

Ubercart Shortcodes

This add-on to the shortcode module provides provides additional shortcodes for use with Ubercart.

Usage

Places the sell price of the specified product into the page:

[sellprice nid=X (class="additional class") /]
[sellprice sku="X" (class="additional class") /]

Places the list price of the specified product into the page:

[listprice nid=X (class="additional class") /]
[listprice sku="X" (class="additional class") /]

Places the difference between the list price and the sell price into the page:

[pricediff nid=X (class="additional class") /]
[pricediff sku="X" (class="additional class") /]

Quick Start Instructions:

  1. Download and install the Shortcodes module
  2. Download and install the Ubercart Shortcodes module
  3. Go to Site Configuration > Input Formats
  4. Click Configure next to the Full HTML Input Format
  5. Check the Shortcodes option under Filters
  6. Click Save configuration

Menu Image

Overview

This module allows you to upload an image in the menu-item's configuration form and use the image anywhere in your theme. This is useful if you want to display an image - that is related to a menu entry - somewhere in your theme (header, navigation).

Views Highcharts

Integration with Highcharts charting javascript library.

Mixcloud filter

Summary

This is a filter module to embed a Mixcloud track in your site using a simple tag.

Expire Nodes

Expire Nodes is a set of modules which allow you to set expiration periods per node-based content type.

You can choose whether to unpublish and/or delete nodes of a given content type, a given number of days after creation. Nodes marked Sticky are not unpublished or deleted. Nodes will be unpublished or deleted on cron runs, or any system event that triggers hook_cron().

This module is for Drupal 7. It has no dependencies other than the node module. It does exactly what it says on the tin.

Expire Nodes UI is another module in this package. It lets you configure the expiration periods per content type. It exists as another module so that you can disable it for production sites.

This project is similar to a few other projects. Neither Auto Expire, nor Node Expire are in active development, and both seem to have stopped at Drupal 6.

Scheduler is still under active development, with a D7 version.

How to use Expire Nodes module:

0) Keep in mind: THIS MODULE WILL DELETE CONTENT, so be careful testing it.

1) Enable the modules.

2) Go to the Content Types admin page: /admin/structure/types

3) Choose a content type to auto-expire and click 'edit.'

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