This module allows you to set up access to the site on base of request referrer, remote IP address or User Agent with reverse-lookup check of domain name (for searchbots)
The module provides API for other modules to send notification emails.
Install this module only if you use another module which depends on it.
The module provides user interface to edit email address, subject and body template using set of variables.
This module provides tokens with login ticket, which can be used in emails for automatic login of users via links from emails.
Admins can build different tokens for different purposes.
This module provides a form for fast user registration with email and username only.
Other modules also can add another fields on this form.
After fast registration, a user is allowed to visit a configurable count of pages, after which the user must fill in the full user profile.
Responsive Design from before it became fashionable!
This module allows you to organize the layout of specified HTML elements into dynamic columns.
Admins can specify the maximum count of columns and minimum width of one column. Content will be reformatted dynamically depending on size of browser window.
The module allows you to show node author information in a custom format.
As it uses the cck userreference field, you can easily change the displayed author and keep the real author information in the uid field of the node table. This is useful if you work with freelance authors/journo's or if somebody else handles the actual content input/upload.
To use the module:
1. Enable the module
2. Go to node type settings page Administer -> Content Management -> Content types. Select the node type you want to modify
3. Add a userreference cck field to a node type. Select display template "Author field template"
4. Open the page with content type settings.
5. In a fieldset "Author information" for a field "Author field" select the userreference field you want to use
6. In "Author information template" add php code which returns formatted string. You can use $n (node object) and $u (user object) variables here.
For example: