Content Display
DraggableViews makes rows of a view "draggable" which means that they can be rearranged by Drag'n'Drop. This module makes it possible to organize complex structures with just a few clicks. This graceful behavior is implemented as a Views style-plugin.
DraggableViews 6-3.4 released to get ready for Views 6-2.8.
What you can do with DraggableViews:
Context 3.x for Drupal 6.x
Context allows you to manage contextual conditions and reactions for different portions of your site. You can think of each context as representing a "section" of your site. For each context, you can choose the conditions that trigger this context to be active and choose different aspects of Drupal that should react to this active context.
Think of conditions as a set of rules that are checked during page load to see what context is active. Any reactions that are associated with active contexts are then fired.
This module adds a tab for sufficiently permissioned users. The tab shows all revisions like standard Drupal but it also allows pretty viewing of all added/changed/deleted words between revisions.
#D7CX: I pledge that this module will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.
Instead of showing a standard "404 Page not found", this module performs a search on the keywords in the URL, e.g. if a user goes to http://example.com/does/not/exist, this module will do a search for "does not exist".
Custom Breadcrumbs (6.x-1.x and 5.x-1.x)
Allows administrators to set up parametrized breadcrumb trails for any node type. This allows CCK-style node types to have "Home > User Blog > 2005 > January" style breadcrumbs on the node view page itself, synchronizing cleanly with custom views or pathauto aliases. Breadcrumb visibility can be customized via a php snippet.
No new features are planned for these versions, but they are still supported and bug reports are encouraged.
This group of modules is sort of a recipe module that makes things easier by showing how to integrate some other modules as well as providing miscellaneous features that aren't distributed by Views itself. Sometimes these modules are only base recipes that will need to be themed and spiced up to fit your needs so be creative!
By default, Drupal 6 will use the Navigation menu for the breadcrumb. This module allows you to use the menu the current page belongs to for the breadcrumb.
As an added bonus, it also allows you to :
- Append the page title to the breadcrumb (either as a clickable url or not)
- Hide the breadcrumb if it only contains the link to the front page.
Overview
The Thickbox module is a wrapper for the jQuery plugin ThickBox.
Thanks to user contributions the module provides automated integration
with ImageField (CCK) + ImageCache and the Image module.
External Links is a small module used to differentiate between internal and external links. Using jQuery, it will find all external links on a page and add an external icon
indicating it will take you offsite or a mail icon
for mailto: links.
Configuration options:
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