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Webform Auto Field

This module adds a textarea to the Webform creation form to enter a list of field titles. It also adds an additional field to select textfield or textarea generation.

Cache Status

Cache status chart screenshot

This module provides a graph where you can see the size of the cache tables and labels marking some of the events that may empty the cache.

User Chooser

Provides formAPI elements for selecting & validating single or 'segments' of users according to

Commerce Contextual Administration

Intended to expose various Drupal Commerce administrative tasks and functionality to the context_admin module.

Slate2

Slate is a nodequeue add-on created to manage daily queues of nodes with fine-grained control over elements of both chronological placement and absolute positioning.

For instance, imagine you have a busy site homepage and want to schedule out a day of stories. With Slate you can map out the day by adding Story A at 08:00, Story B at 09:00, and Story C at 10:00. Additionally, perhaps you want Story A to be the top story for most of day after it is published. You would insert it at 08:00 and Position 1. Thus, at 10:00 you would see the following node order:

Story A
Story C
Story B

Then, at 13:00 you want New Story to be the top story, so, you would insert it at 13:00 Position 1. This displaces Story A in the top slot, and forces it back into chronological rotation. At 13:00 you would see:

New Story
Story C
Story B
Story A

You can perform the following with an arbitrary number of positions, enabling you to, say, keep a node in position 3 all day long, even well positions 1 & 2 are always the latest.

Slate allows you to create an arbitrary number of queues and subqueues are generated on a daily basis (options to schedule on other intervals might be forthcoming if there is demand).

Slate provides a node edit form group for creating insertions, and several admin features on Slate owned nodequeues.

GELF

Graylog2 Gorilla

This module allows you to send watchdog messages to Graylog2 using the GELF for

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