Objective-A's Drupal 6 "Must Have" Modules List
These are the list of modules we consider "must have"
Here's the list:
From the thousands of Drupal modules Objective A has selected some of the most commonly used and essential community modules for building modern, social publishing websites without programming.
The Drupal community modules we use in Drupal provide a cohesive suite of capabilities that offer the flexibility to create custom content types, configure views, manage images, add ratings to any content node, and track website usage.
| Administration Menu | Renders a menu tree for administrative purposes as dropdown menu at the top of window. | |
| Advanced Help | Provides context sensitive online help for modules, including Views. | |
| Calendar | Displays any Views or CCK date fields in calendar formats. | |
| CCK (Content Construction Kit) | Enables the creation of custom content types without programming. | |
| Content | Allows administrators to define new content types. | |
| Content Copy | Enables ability to import/export field definitions. | |
| Content Permissions | Set field-level permissions for CCK fields. | |
| Date | Define date/time field type. | |
| Fieldgroup | Create field groups for CCK fields. | |
| Filefield | Defines a file field type. | |
| ImageField | Defines an image field type. | |
| Link | Defines a URL field type. | |
| Node Reference | Defines a field type for referencing one node from another. | |
| Number | Defines numeric field types. | |
| Option Widgets | Defines selection, check box and radio button widgets for text and numeric fields. | |
| Text | Defines simple text field types. | |
| User Reference | Defines a field type for referencing a user from a node. | |
| Comment notify | Sends notification e-mails to visitors about new comments on pages where they have commented. | |
| Fivestar | A simple five-star voting widget for nodes. | |
| Google Analytics | Adds Google Analytics javascript tracking code to all your site's pages. | |
| Image | Allows uploading, resizing and viewing of images. | |
| Image Attach | Allows easy attaching of image nodes to other content types. | |
| Image Gallery | Allows sorting and displaying of image galleries based on categories. | |
| Image Import | Allows batches of images to be imported from a directory on the server. | |
| ImageMagick Advanced Options | Adds advanced options to the ImageMagick image toolkit. | |
| Image Assist | Enables users to upload and insert inline images into posts. | |
| ImageAPI | Provides ImageAPI supporting multiple toolkits. | |
| ImageCache | Allows you to dynamically manipulate and cache images. | |
| Lightbox | Used to overlay images on the current page. | |
| Markdown filter | Allows content to be submitted using Markdown syntax. | |
| Mollom | Protects against comment and contact form spam. | |
| Pathauto | Provides a mechanism for modules to automatically generate aliases for the content they manage. | |
| Printer, e-mail and PDF versions | Generates printer-friendly and PDF versions of pages, and "send to a friend" email functionality. | |
| Tagadelic | Makes weighted tag clouds from your taxonomy terms. | |
| Token | Provides a shared API for replacement of textual placeholders with actual data. | |
| Views | Create customized lists and queries from your database. | |
| Views Exporter | Allows exporting multiple views at once. | |
| Views UI | Administrative interface to create and edit views. | |
| Voting API | Provides a shared voting API for other modules. | |
| Webform | Enables creation of questionnaires, contact or request/register forms, surveys, and polls... | |
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| Node Type | Change the content type of your posts while editing them. Note: This module is extremely simple and *only* changes the node type in the database column. That is all. It does not convert any CCK fields or change other things about the node.Only use it when you know *exactly* what you're doing. |
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It is actually gracious when someone think about this type of difficult matter and make it easy to understand.
Thank you, you added me so much.
it allows the user to
it allows the user to reference a node that doesn't exists. In this case it creates a new node with the body text taken from the first matching Wikipedia entry. The idea is that this is just seed content, and the user will eventually update the content for themselves
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