Submitted by jason on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 20:16
A wrapper module around the jQuery UI effects library that lets module developers add swooshy, swishy effects to their code.
Submitted by jason on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 08:50
Submitted by jason on Mon, 04/07/2008 - 10:43
Provides an addthis.com button to let your users share your content to social network sites.
Submitted by jason on Sat, 11/03/2007 - 14:06
#D7CX: I pledge that Backup and Migrate will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.
Submitted by jason on Sun, 10/07/2007 - 01:24
Allows to use client-side editors to edit content. It simplifies the installation and integration of the editor of your choice. This module replaces all other editor integration modules. No other Drupal module is required.
Wysiwyg module is capable to support any kind of client-side editor. It can be a HTML-editor (a.k.a. WYSIWYG), apseudo-editor
(buttons to insert markup into a textarea), or even Flash-based applications. The editor library needs to be downloaded separately. Various editors are supported (see below).
Submitted by jason on Thu, 09/06/2007 - 08:55
#D7CX: I pledge that GetID3 will have a full Drupal 7 release on the day that Drupal 7 is released.
The getID3() Drupal module facilitates the installation and management of the getID3() PHP library, used to extract useful information from MP3s and other multimedia file formats.
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, 01/25/2007 - 09:28
This module provides API integration with the Twitter microblogging service and API-compatible alternatives like Identi.ca. Out of the box, it allow users to:
Submitted by jason on Tue, 03/21/2006 - 16:03
The Lightbox2 module is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on most modern browsers.
The module places images above your current page, not within. This frees you from the constraints of the layout, particularly column widths. It keeps users on the same page. Clicking to view an image and then having to click the back button to return to your site is bad for continuity (and no fun!).
Submitted by jason on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 07:46
Adds the Google Analytics web statistics tracking system to your website.
The module allows you to add the following statistics features to your site:
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