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Scaccarium

Scaccarium screenshot

Scaccarium (Latin for 'chessboard' or 'game of chess') is a tableless, CSS-based, multi-column, variable-width layout with a chess theme.
It was inspired by the free 'Artificial Casting' XHTML/CSS template by Template World.

Views Gallery

Update: There is a mostly-working D7 version in git, but it's not an official release because I no longer can maintain it. If you need something for D7 and can't use this code I suggest http://drupal.org/project/node_gallery as an alternative.

I am no longer able to maintain this module, if someone else would like to take it over I'd be glad to hand it over.

This module pulls together the techniques Jeff Eaton outlined in http://www.lullabot.com/articles/photo-galleries-views-attach to automatically create a simple gallery where each gallery is a node with an embedded view of images that were assigned to that gallery. The module creates the content types, sets up the imagecache presets, creates the default gallery view that is embedded into the gallery nodes by Views Attach, and adds css to make it all look nice.

This technique also works well to create individual image galleries for Organic Groups, since the gallery and image content types can be configured as group nodes. Views Gallery OG, included in this package, provides a setup page to make it easy to automatically create a gallery for every group and adds group context to the forms wherever possible so the right groups and group galleries are pre-selected when you create gallery images.

This module is mostly a bit of glue around numerous other Drupal modules. It is a perfect example of something the Features module was designed to do, and it is being reworked as a Feature instead of using custom .install code. All new development will be on the Features version. The versions are:

  • The 6.1 branch is the original code, which does not use the Features module.
  • The 6.2 branch is the new code, which requires Features, Strongarm, and CTools.
  • See the README.txt for instructions about how to upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2.

This module is intended to be a lightweight gallery solution with a simple feature set that you can tweak using the CCK and Views UI and some custom css in your theme. If you want a robust gallery with advanced features, this is probably not the right module to use. If you need a quick and simple gallery solution built on modules you are likely to use elsewhere, this may be a good fit.

Yandex maps

The "Yandex maps" module shows locative data using the Yandex maps API (http://api.yandex.ru/maps/).

Smart menus Smart tabs

The Smart menus, Smart tabs duo of modules make everyone's Drupal experience just that little bit more convenient. The two modules give menus and tabs a memory, so that when you revisit a page, your previous tab or menu choice is already pre-selected for you. Not only will this save you numerous clicks, it will almost feel like the system senses where you'd like to go, making the experience more intuitive. No longer will you have to retrace your clicks to get back to where you wanted to stay or waste clicks to escape from Drupal's rigid default selections. Instead you'll find that Smart menus and Smart tabs create default selections naturally, based on your personal click patterns as they evolve during the session.
Once you've used these modules for a while you won't notice they're there -- but you'll miss them when they're gone.

Advanced Forum More Styles

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This module is looking for a new maintainer


It is a nice project for a designer and themer that loves to do functional design. With little work, you can make Drupals Forum look aweseome.

Michelle has layed a wonderful groundwork with the Advenced Forum Module for that.
To apply just leave a comment on this issue http://drupal.org/node/1129416#comment-4356414

More Styles for Advanced Forum, compatible with the current 6.1.x release. Created by Rufzeichen Webdesign.
Advanced Forum is a great module. Over Time, Michelle has built a nice theme layer, and it is completely pluggable. So Styles (or say forum themes) can be kept completely seperate from Advanced forum, yet via a hook they show up in the style selector. Just install Advanced Forum, then install Advanced Forum More Styles, switch on the style, done!
For now only one is contained, named "Minimal". I have not found a better name but will. Tested with Garland and some other themes. Still issues will arise in some Themes providing styling that may not be properly overridden. Put the issues into the issue queue, I'll try to put in overrides so that the themes look pretty much the same in every base Theme.
There is only one color used: a blue bar for Containers and Thread lists. To match the style to your theme you should not have to do more than override this color.

Node Reference Create

Unmatched entries are automatically created and referenced

Node Reference Create is an enhancement to the nodereference autocomplete widget that allows users to reference non-existent nodes.

When no matching node is selected, the new nodes are automatically created allowing for a seamless and intuitive user experience that is similar to free tagging.

If you are unfamiliar with CCK or using the Nodereference field, check out the CCK Documentation.

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