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FeedAPI Field Inherit

Generalizing what the Feed Element Mapper module does for taxonomy, this module allows to automatically set fields in th

Complete

Usage of the complete module to track the completion of a website

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Complete is a simple module to instruct your users to perform certain actions in your website. It keeps track of the completeness of these actions. Complete harvests the power of rules to configure the kind of actions a user has to perform, and integrates with views for displaying the actions.

Behavior

  • Rules integration. The module provides the condition "Is incomplete" and the action "Set complete". These should be added to all your rules that need to you want to track by this module.
  • Views integration. A default view called "Complete" is provided, containing two blocks with listings of incomplete and complete actions, and a page with all rules checked for completeness.

Related Modules

  • This module is related to Content Complete, but generalizes the concept of "completed fields" in CCK to rules. There are plans to integrate both modules.

Dependencies

Ajax Login/Register

This module provides a smooth way for the user to login, register and request new password via AJAX at any Drupal site.

Features:

  • This module provides a block with 2 links (Login, Register) for the anonymous user.
  • When the user clicks on Login or register the requested form appears in a nice ajax popup.
  • The login and register forms can validate using ajax and not redirect on error.
  • On success the module redirects to the user page.
  • When user is logged in, the block provides a Welcome !username message and a link to the user page and a logout link.
  • This module integrates the thickbox plugin with the Ajax module and provides a simple, easy to use and cool login and register block.

Drupal 7

Ajax Registrer module Drupal 7 version(7.x-4.x) is a complete rewrite of the module using Drupal 7 and CTools AJAX power. You may visit demo site to see it in action.

More features with Drupal 7:

  • Captcha support.
  • Workflow doesn't breaks even when user's browser has no js support.

Updates:

Please, do not forget to run update.php after download new module release.

Dependencies:

Drupal 6:

Voucher Field

Voucher Field provides invitation and discount vouchers for Content Types.

This module is not fully tested. Maintainers needed.

Egglue CAPTCHA

Egglue CAPTCHA Example

The Egglue CAPTCHA module uses the Egglue Semantic CAPTCHA web service for generating over 10,000 knowledge-based, accessible CAPTCHA challenges on a Drupal site. The CAPTCHA module is required.

For the example CAPTCHA challenges, correct responses can be 'spread' and 'play' or 'cut' and 'amplify', etc., as intuition would suggest.

Egglue CAPTCHA Features

  • CAPTCHA challenges require only basic intuitions about the world.
  • The distinct CAPTCHA challenges and layout cannot be handled by typical spam bots.
  • Different from conventional CAPTCHA, visitors are free to use any words deemed fit.

Unlike other CAPTCHA web services, Egglue CAPTCHA does not require registration.

The Egglue CAPTCHA module requires the CAPTCHA module version 6.x-2.0 or higher.

Other Information

So, what is a CAPTCHA?

Delegate Menu Administration

Delegate Menu Admin - Screen shot

Summary:

Allows you to allow select user roles to administer individual menus or menu items.

Quick Start:

  1. Enable the module
  2. Go to 'admin/user/permissions' and give the 'administer some menus' permission to any role that you want to give administrative access to all or part of a menu.
  3. Go to 'admin/build/menus' (with the super user or another user with 'administer menu' permissions) and check which roles you would like to administer which menus.
  4. If you don't want to give complete admin access to a whole menu, click on one of the menu links and give admin perms to only the sub-trees or sub-items of your choice.

If you gave a role an entire menu to administer, they'll be able to visit the 'admin/build/menus' page themselves and see all (and only) the menus they have access to.

If you gave a role only partial access to a sub-tree or sub-item, they'll be able to select that item from the Menu drop-down from the node form when adding/editing a node , or when editing that menu item itself or one of it's sub-items.

Unfortunately, there is no dedicated administration pages yet for users that only have partial admin access to a menu, so they'll be able to administer those menus only via the node form, or by knowing the url to edit a menu item and select it's parent from there.

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