I hope for a stable version soon!
Looks awesome!
Create a new CCK field.
Node Hierarchy allows nodes to be children of other nodes creating a tree-like hierarchy of content.
This very simple module allows visitors to check username originality quickly using AJAX request during registration (completing registration form).
The XML sitemap module creates a sitemap that conforms to the sitemaps.org specification. This helps search engines to more intelligently crawl a website and keep their results up to date. The sitemap created by the module can be automatically submitted to Ask, Google, Bing (formerly Windows Live Search), and Yahoo! search engines.
A module which runs the Drupal cron operations without needing the cron application.
Wysiwyg module allows you to use client-side editors (a.k.a. WYSIWYG editors) to edit content in Drupal.
YubiKey is a secure method for logging into many websites using a cryptographically secure usb token. It does not require special software, and since it does not generate the same OTP (One Time Password) more than once, nothing is shared among associated sites.
Users can assign one or more YubiKeys to an existing account, and log in using a YubiKey. This offers additional security to the users even over insecure connections.
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The deployment framework is a series of modules which are designed to allow developers to easily stage Drupal data from one site to another. This includes content (nodes, taxonomy, users, etc) as well as configuration (views, content types, system settings, etc.) Note only can it push new content, it can also push updates to existing content.
I hope for a stable version soon!
Looks awesome!
Sunday, February 17 at 19:00 GMT (11 a.m. PST, 2 p.m. EST, 20:00 CET)
As part of Josh's deal with DmitriG to get him to cover Drupal 6.0's actions and triggers support (see lesson 40), He is going to do a lesson covering the advances in Drupal 6.0's handling of theme templates (those tpl.php files we all know and love).
Interesting!