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Block Manager

The Block Manager module is an attempt to make managing sidebars, page footers, etc. easier for content administrators (who may not be familiar enough with the way blocks are normally handled in Drupal to be comfortable). It allows the site administrator to specify regions that are handled by Block Manager, rather than the Block module. Once this is done, anyone with permission to use this module will see a new toolbar in that region with buttons to manage or remove blocks. When managing blocks, a simple drag-and-drop interface is provided that can be configured to be horizontal or vertical, to more closely match the presentation on the page itself.

The Block Manager module will work with the nodeblock module as well, allowing blocks in a region to be limited to only blocks of a specific type. For example, if a sidebar content type is created, the Block Manager module can be configured to only allow sidebar node blocks in the sidebar region.

When Block Manager is first enabled for a region, it will attempt to determine which blocks are already displayed in that region on each page and save that data into its own table. This way, the transition from the Block module to the Block Manager module is as seamless as possible.

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Pure CSS by Yahoo

A set of small, responsive CSS modules that you can use in every web project.

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Pure is meant to be a starting point for every website or web app. We take care of all the CSS work that every site needs, without making it look cookie-cutter:

Help

Help project overview

Connect people who need help with people who can give help.

On May 20, 2013, a tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma. The next day volunteers at Drupalcon Portland reached out to FEMA to find out how we could help. Within 24 hours 100 volunteers contributed to the Drupal for Oklahoma, #Drupal4OK, effort and launched Help4OK.org. The site connects people who need housing with people who can offer housing and people who need a ride with people who can offer rides. In the week after the tornado, people in the affected area have requested similar new features:

  • Project cleanup assistance: Connect people who need help with cleanup with volunteers who are able to help.
  • Equipment availability: Connect those people who need cleanup equipment (bobcat, backhoe, etc.) with people who have special equipment that could be borrowed or rented.

Right now there are two parallel works in progress on this project:

#1 Help - Using help4ok.org as a proof-of-concept, incorporating feedback we've received from users and disaster response experts, we're working to make a Drupal distributionthat makes it fast and easy to set up and extend sites like help4ok.org.

#2 www.help4ok.org - This website is still actively in use supporting survivors and volunteers in the aftermath of the tornado in Moore, OK.

Mollie Payment

The Drupal 7 version of this module is officially supported by Mollie. Finlet

Drupdates

Drupdates

Don't wanna share your custom modules on Drupal.org? Or do you have a highly secured intranet environment not allowing to update your modules from the official Drupal.org update server? You can now set up your own update server!

Drupdates allows you to set up a release-history server within Drupal. You can add projects and upload releases within seconds.

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