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Comments in SMF (Simplemachines forum)

Com2smf integrates commenting system of Drupal with SMF (Simplemachines forum). Com2smf store comments in SMF’s database. So it’s available to comment materials of site in both places – in Drupal and SMF. With creating of first comment module create a “start post” in forum with link to material. All of comments are readable in Drupal and SMF.

Developer's release of Com2smf provide limited integration of users – authors of comments are linked with cross table.
COM2SMF have some features for linking of users in both databases:
- linking of user's accounts in Drupal and SMF;
- automatic registration of new users from Drupal in SMF;
- synchronizing of user's name, E-mail, password from Drupal to SMF;

- increasing post's counter of user in SMF with comments in Drupal;
- shared login and logoff in SMF with the same actions in Drupal;
- shared activating/deactivating accounts from Drupal.

Also module provides some blocks:
- fully standart for COMMENT module block "Recent comments" with number of comments setting;
- Last replies in forum;
- Top posters in forum;
- Users in forum online;
- Hot topics.

Requirements:
* For correct displaying of comments you must add Bbcode module.

Feeds: Flickr

Flickr parser for the Feeds module.

Adds an enhanced parser for Flickr feeds.

Requires simplepie.inc installed in feeds module. See the feeds module README for installation instructions.

Currently only works with RSS feeds not Atom feeds. To have Flickr server up RSS feed simply add "&format=rss2" to the end of your feed URL.

Facebook-style Micropublisher

This module lets users publish content (links, images, videos and documents) in a stream, along with their Facebook-style Statuses (D6) / Statuses (D7) (like on Facebook).

See #1624812: [META] Plan for FBSMP 7.x-1.x stable release for information about the upcoming 7.x-1.0 release.

Curie

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Garland-based/inspired theme aimed primarily at web applications.

The goal is to create a theme primarily aimed at applications where the site structure is defined via code rather then admin defined navigation structures. Think Redmine, Basecamp, and the like. It was built with motivation to have a theme to suggest for uses of the Localization server but its purpose is to be a generic, recolorable theme for web applications.

Akamai

The Akamai modules provides integration with the Akamai Content Control Utility (CCU) Web Service.

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