Submitted by jason on Mon, 06/25/2007 - 16:18
#D7CX: I pledge that Embedded Media Field will have a full Drupal 7 release, and/or a migration to FileField (depending on the status of PHP Stream Wrappers + FileField in core) on the day that Drupal 7 is released. Views functionality will be available the day the Drupal 7 version of Views is released.
Submitted by jason on Thu, 02/08/2007 - 06:14
This module provides a CCK field type for referencing taxonomy terms.
The fields are independent from vocabulary settings. For every field you can specify following settings:
Submitted by jason on Wed, 12/13/2006 - 09:38
Submitted by jason on Wed, 08/09/2006 - 11:55
FileField provides a universal file upload field for CCK. It is a robust alternative to core's Upload module and an absolute must for users uploading a large number of files. Great for managing video and audio files for podcasts on your own site.
Features
Submitted by jason on Sat, 08/05/2006 - 00:43
#D7CX: I pledge that Email Field will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.
This module provides a CCK field type for email addresses.
Submitted by jason on Fri, 07/21/2006 - 22:25
#D7CX: I pledge that Link will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.
Submitted by jason on Tue, 05/16/2006 - 10:17
The Content Template (a.k.a. ConTemplate) module allows modification of Drupal's teaser and body fields using administrator defined templates. These templates use PHP code and all of the node object variables are available for use in the template. An example node object is displayed and it is as simple as clicking on its properties to add them to the current template.
Submitted by jason on Tue, 02/07/2006 - 18:35
The CCK module is another must have Drupal module. It is used to create fields within your content page for specific content to be displayed within the node, or other nodes. It also interacts with many other modules and is one of the building blocks of a solid Drupal website. There are many sub-modules for the Content Construction Kit, and unfortunately, they are all separate modules. Part of CCK is moving into Drupal 7 core and is known as Fields in Core.
The Content Construction Kit allows you to add custom fields to nodes using a web browser.