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Tacle Rules

Integrates Taxonomy Access Control Lite (TACL) module with the Rules module. Now you can create rules that modify taxonomy access for users and roles.

oEmbed

This module will allow your Drupal site to embed content from oEmbed-providers as well as for the site to become an oEmbed-provider itself so that other oEmbed-enabled websites can easily embed your content.

This module integrates with File entity and Media and provides an input filter. The project includes a module to integrate with oEmbed provider Embedly.

Development of oEmbed for Drupal 8 supported by Caxy.
Development of oEmbed for Drupal 7 supported by Palante Technology Cooperative.

Accordion Blocks

Accordion Blocks screen shot

This module will provide accordion effect to your blocks. It works with any standard Drupal theme available out there on Drupal.org. This module provides admin interface to add more Accordion widgets and for each Accordion widget we can choose set of blocks as content.

Reservations

Reservations consists of an API that enables nodes of any content type to be reserved based by users by role. The project includes multiple sub-modules including Reservation UI which provides a Reservation Request -> Confirmation -> Checkout -> Checkin workflow driven Views making to easy to modify. Additional modules can enforce custom validation, add pricing, or add additional availability to the basic hours of operation.


This module is co-maintained by Stefan Wray (stefanwray) of channelAustin in Austin, TX and is part of the Community Media Start Kit (Difficult).

BEFORE USING VERSION 2.x

This version is being used by Manhattan Neighborhood Network with version Organic Groups 2.x. ONLY Version 2.x supports the Reservation Inventory module. Updates to Project and Show to support OG2.x have been started, but are not complete. To uses version 2.x of Reservations requires manually updating several Views.

Starkish

Starkish is the starter theme for people who hate starter themes. It includes no CSS or presentational markup whatsoever, and it's meant to be hacked on.

What's all this, then?

Starkish is a compromize between the styleless "Stark" theme and all the other bulky framework themes. It includes NO CSS (except for tabs) and minimal markup like Stark, but includes page and node templates along with convenient template.php functions like Zen (much of it was borrowed from the great Basic theme at http://drupal.org/project/basic).

How To Use Starkish

Starkish is meant to be hacked on. Since it includes no extra markup (i.e., no divs in the templates) and no extra CSS, you're free to edit the templates and the CSS as you wish. Create your layout divs. Re-order things. Add stylesheets. Remove things you don't need. Do whatever you want.

Features

  • Smart, stripped body, node, comment, and block classes.
  • Simple .info file for easy customization.
  • Lack of any sort of presentational divs in templates or any CSS.
  • Option for registry rebuilds with page loads.

Installation

  • Put the theme in /sites/all/themes (or sites/yoursite.com/themes).
  • (Optional) Rename the theme and replace the default screenshot.png if you want to.
  • Credits

    This module is brought to you by Little Blue Labs with love.

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