Advanced Profile Kit provides building blocks for putting together fancy user profile pages like those commonly found on social networking sites. It is most useful with Page Manager & Panels, though the provided pieces can be used in the theme layer if you prefer. By using Page Manager as a base, any item that can be added to Page Manager can be added to the profile page by pointing and clicking with no coding needed.
Allows administrators to inject CSS into the page output based on configurable rules. It's useful for adding simple CSS tweaks without modifying a site's official theme. The CSS is added using Drupal's standard drupal_add_css() function and respects page caching, etc. The 2.x brach leverages CTools so CSS can be included with Feature changes (ie. CSS that improves the look of a View can be packaged with the View).
This module modifies the node edit form's audience selector, provided by the Organic Groups module, such that the groups are selectable by content type.
Domain menu allows menu administration per domain, making it possible to have a subset of users edit a subset of menus belonging to domains assigned to them (just as it is possible with nodes).
This is a module for integrating a Drupal website with Mailman, the GNU mailing list manager, version 2. All interactions with Mailman are via the web interface.
Some of its features are:
Immediate actions, Mailman interface is completely invisible to the end-user.
Correctly synchronized account status with the mailman server.
Supports permissions for individual lists.
Displays subscriptions in the registration form of new user.
Anonymous user subscription (or invitation) can be permitted.
Subscribe/unsubscribe users depending on their current role.
Choose what subscription types are available for every list.
Integration of notify and invite mailman options for new subscriptions.
Retrieve the user mail address realname from Profile fields.