Enhance the site so that visitors can directly interact with it or among each other, enabling things like user-generated content, comments, voting, chat, or forms for data collection and interaction.
Since each site implements its own achievements, this module uses the Open Badges framework to allow you to save all of your achievements as badges in a single location for showing off and sharing.
Achievements should still be created the same way as they normally would be for the Achievements module, except that unlocked badge images must be in .png format (since that's the only format that Mozilla accepts). Additionally, since the Mozilla Backpack allows for larger image sizes (i.e. 256x256) than the standard image size in Achievements (i.e. 70x70), you may also include an alternate image with the key 'badge' to be used by Mozilla. You don't want to use an image larger than 70x70 as your 'unlocked' image, because this will skew your Achievements tables, but if a 'badge' image is defined, it will be sent to the backpack instead of the 'unlocked' image.
For Drupal 7 and 10+, this module continues to be maintained. The Klaro Consent Management module is also available and used in the new Drupal CMS. We welcome contributors to help resolve the remaining bugs in this module, and those interested in Klaro are encouraged to join the Klaro issue queue to support improvements in consent handling across Drupal.
If you're on Drupal 8, 9, or 10 prior to 10.2, you should consider upgrading to a Drupal version that supports Klaro. If you can’t upgrade to Drupal 10 or beyond and encounter a showstopper bug in this module, we welcome contributions and RTBC issues to improve support for Drupal 8 and 9.
This module adds a dquarks content type to your Drupal site.
A dquarks can be a questionnaire, request form...
These can be used by visitor to make contact or to enable a more complex survey than polls provide.
Submissions from a dquarks are saved in a database table and can optionally be mailed to e-mail addresses upon submission.
DQuarks includes:
- Creating quiz and surveys
- Showing correct answer and score of users
- Notify administrator after submission
- Download results into excel file
- Notify users by sending him emails
- Manage rules of direction: the form will be created based on responses recorded during the primary configuration.
Common features between the DQuarks module and the Webform module:
- Create a new form / quiz
- Send a notification mail after submission of form / quiz
- Display submissions
- Export results into Excel file
- Analyze results of form / quiz
Additional features in the DQuarks module:
- Show results: allow users to choose how to display and publish results of the quiz. Available ways are listed below: