The taxonomy image module allows site administrators to associate images with taxonomy terms. Once defined, this association allows Drupal themes or other PHP code to display images with site content. For example, the taxonomy_image module might be used to display a penguin with content about Linux, and a cheeseburger with content about junk food.
The module allows the administrator to create a one-to-one term-to-image relationship. With image display recursion, it is also possible to create a many-to-one relationship. This is useful if creating taxonomy hierarchies in which an entire tree of terms will use the same image. With recursion enabled, you only need to associate an image with the tree parent, and all children will automatically inherit the same image.
This module display information from various places within the Drupal environment, saving you time searching through many pages. Some of the information comes from internal arrays, some is derived from system calls, and some comes directly from the database tables.
This module allows an administrator with "administer taxonomy" permission to delegate the administration of a vocabulary to a non-admin role.
The role to which this authoity has been delegated may add, modify, and delete terms from a vocabulary. They may, not however, modify the vocabulary itself, nor may they create new vocabularies.
Given that Forums are controlled by a vocabulary, one might give the ability to control them to someone who has no other administrative rights. They can then change the "containers" (parent terms) and forums (child terms). Another popular module that is vocabulary driven is Image Gallery, so it's another function that can be easily delegated. There are many ways in which this module can help.
The spam_tune module allows Spam module administrators to examine and modify system variables that are normally just defaulted in the Spam module. These variables are added to the 'Advanced' tab in the Spam settings.
This module will probably never be contributed as it can be dangerous to alter the parameters exposed here.
Adds hidden design or How-To notes in your database.
Are you creating a country portal or a site dedicated to a specific country?
The Register Country module is designed to intercept new registrations and check if the IP address being used is registered to a country that the site administrator has chosen. In this way, you may limit sign ups to your site to specific countries.
You've spent a lot of time and effort setting up nice profile fields for your user's name. Aren't you tired of seeing "Submitted by Nancy on Sun, June 1, 2008 at 8:00 am?" Wouldn't it be nice if it said "Submitted by Miss Nancy the Great ..." instead? Or how about all those user links saying the name you set up rather than just "Nancy"?
The RealName module allows the administrator to choose fields from the user profile that will be used to add a "real name" element (method) to a user object. Hook_user is used to automatically add this to any user object that is loaded. It will also optionally set all nodes to show this name.
This simple module extends the 'maxlength' value of 'title' field of forms, which are set by default to 128 characters. They are extended to 255 characters. This can be good if you have nodes that need longer titles than the default length.
This is a back port of a change made in D6. Since it will not be needed in D6, it will not be supported. Additionally it must be removed prior to upgrading to D6.
This module displays customizable index pages for each node type with alphabetical and taxonomy filters. This module is primarily intended to be administrative, but some site owners make choose to make it more public.
This module provides a way to track who attends meetings. This was needed on a site for a club that has attendance requirements for voting rights.
It is easy to use. The people who will be keeping this up-to-date are quite computer-challenged. They have already successfully updated one month.
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