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Administration:
1) Administration Menu:
2)
1) Ctools (Chaos Tools) : is a set of APIs that assist other modules.
CTools is used by Views, Views Slideshow, Webform. It's also required by popular layout modules such as Panels and Display Suite
2) Views:
3) Token: allows you to create re-usable patterns across your site. For example, the Pathauto module (#5 in this list) uses Token to create URL patterns. Here are some examples of Token in action:
4) Libraries API: It's an essential part of the WYSIWYG and Colorbox module and powers several Views Slideshow features.
5) Path Auto: creates clean, keyword rich URLs in Drupal.
6) Entity API: Entity API provides a unified way to deal with entities.
Entity API is an essential part of the Rules, Features and Search API modules amongst others.
7) Webform
8)
9) Date:allows you to add Date fields to your Drupal content. It also has an API so that other modules can more easily handle the complexity of dates (timezones etc)
10) IMCE
11) WYSIWYG
12) Google Analytics
13) CKEditor
14) Link: allows you to add a field with links to external websites
15) Backup and Migrate: simplifies the task of backing up, restoring or moving your Drupal site
16) Rules: is used to automate actions on your Drupal site. You can make site changes automatically, based on "rules" ... if X happens, then do Y.
17) Module Filter: The Drupal modules page can become very long and difficult to navigate once you've installed a lot of modules. Module Filter provides a much better interface for navigating through a long list of modules.
, Devel, Drush, Views, Backup & Migrate, Date, Address field, file field, link, media, Rules, SMTP, View Slideshow, Print,
Lightbox2, Varnish, memcache, Wysiwyg, ckeditor, Google Analytics, Metatag, XML Site Map, Redirect, Page Title, Chaos Tools,Token, Entity, Panels, Features, Coder
Administration:
1) Administration Menu:
2)
1) Ctools (Chaos Tools) : is a set of APIs that assist other modules.
CTools is used by Views, Views Slideshow, Webform. It's also required by popular layout modules such as Panels and Display Suite
2) Views:
3) Token: allows you to create re-usable patterns across your site. For example, the Pathauto module (#5 in this list) uses Token to create URL patterns. Here are some examples of Token in action:
- Automatically generate node titles
- Automatically create metadata
- Automatically change usernames
4) Libraries API: It's an essential part of the WYSIWYG and Colorbox module and powers several Views Slideshow features.
5) Path Auto: creates clean, keyword rich URLs in Drupal.
6) Entity API: Entity API provides a unified way to deal with entities.
Entity API is an essential part of the Rules, Features and Search API modules amongst others.
7) Webform
8)
9) Date:allows you to add Date fields to your Drupal content. It also has an API so that other modules can more easily handle the complexity of dates (timezones etc)
10) IMCE
11) WYSIWYG
12) Google Analytics
13) CKEditor
14) Link: allows you to add a field with links to external websites
15) Backup and Migrate: simplifies the task of backing up, restoring or moving your Drupal site
16) Rules: is used to automate actions on your Drupal site. You can make site changes automatically, based on "rules" ... if X happens, then do Y.
17) Module Filter: The Drupal modules page can become very long and difficult to navigate once you've installed a lot of modules. Module Filter provides a much better interface for navigating through a long list of modules.
, Devel, Drush, Views, Backup & Migrate, Date, Address field, file field, link, media, Rules, SMTP, View Slideshow, Print,
Lightbox2, Varnish, memcache, Wysiwyg, ckeditor, Google Analytics, Metatag, XML Site Map, Redirect, Page Title, Chaos Tools,Token, Entity, Panels, Features, Coder
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