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This module allows site administrators using the Ubercart and its Attribute modules to let their visitors change attributes of products they have added to their cart on their cart page.
Flexible Blogs is a very simple module that enhances the core Blog module so that it can be used to transition seamlessly between a site-wide (single user) blog and a site with many different blog posts by different users.
The core Blog module by itself is primarily only useful for a multi-user blog, but this is a serious limitation, since many sites start off with a single blogger but then add more as they grow. If they don't use the core Blog module from the beginning, it is difficult to transition to it. This module solves that problem by adding a few enhancements that make it possible to use the Blog module for everything from a one-page, single-user blog site, up through a larger site with many bloggers.
Features
The enhancements provided by this module include:
Automatic, intelligent, modification of breadcrumbs and page titles based on the number of bloggers on the site
A user interface to choose whether blog entries should link to the author's blog, the main site blog, or no link at all
The ability to set the Blog module's main blog page as the front page of the site, without it looking out of place (useful for small sites that are entirely blog-focused)
Address Field defines a new field type to store international postal addresses, implementing a subset of the top-level address elements defined in the xNAL standard (see the glossary below).
The field configuration lets you determine which elements of an address should be present in the field widget form and which ones should be rendered for display.
This module was initially developed to support address storage in Drupal Commerce customer profiles, but it is now used by a wider variety of modules dealing with physical addresses and mapping.
Features
Standardized storage of international postal addresses based on the xNAL standard (the same format used by Google Maps for geocoding)
Per-country edit form and formatting of addresses
Proper formatting of address forms and output on a country by country basis as they are added to the module; see the address formats issue queue for pending country support