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

Printable version (lite)

Printable version is a small lite module (6KiB without images, 14 within icons) which adds JS 'preview print' button to the page (as block) and when user clicks on it, all non-printable page

Evernote

Here's a brief description of Evernote from the source:

"Use Evernote to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like. Then find them all on any computer, phone or device you use. For free."

Evernote is a note-taking, idea-saving application that has been adopted by over 3 million people. It syncs up your notes with a remote server, so accessing your latest notes on multiple devices is automatic. When you upload images, Evernote will OCR them to make them searchable. You can embed files as well, though only PDFs, .txt and images with the free version. The premium service enables a few additional features such as embedding any kind of files and increasing the amount of bandwidth allotted to you per month.

The idea behind the Evernote module is twofold. The first goal is to leverage the Evernote API to make it a blogging platform. Because Evernote is a great way to gather ideas and information, the next logical step is to make sharable information accessible on the web. See here for more background. The result of bringing Evernote and Drupal together is a rapid blogging tool that will integrate into many people's workflow.

Here's what a typical workflow would be for setting up a feed:

AJAX Poll

AJAX Poll adds the ability for users to vote on polls without reloading the page. It works with the normal Poll module included with Drupal core.

All at once configuration

A Drupal administration page showing checkboxes and one dropdown for multiple content types to edit display, revision, preview, published, promoted, sticky all at once.

This module seeks to put scattered configurations all in one place, making it easy change settings or to set all defaults at once.

Flat Book

The Flat Book module allows you to "flatten" subsections of a book by displaying them on a single page.

A table of contents block is provided to allow the user to quickly jump to a particular node on the page. Back to top links are also provided below each node. If the user requests to view a node below the maximum menu depth, he will be redirected to the portion of the flattened page that contains the requested node.

Flat book supports three types of flattening: Sitewide, bookwide, and branches. When you first install the module, all books are set to use the sitewide flatten depth (set to 3 by default). This may be changed on the book settings page (located at admin/content/book/settings). You may override this setting for any particular book on the "edit order and titles" page, available for any book at admin/content/book/%bid. On this page, you can choose a bookwide flatten depth for this book, and/or choose particular branches to be flattened.

Pages

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