Taxonomy Manager | drupal.org
"This module provides an powerful interface for managing a taxonomy vocabulary. A vocabulary gets displayed in a dynamic tree view, where parent terms can be expanded to list their nested child terms or can be collapsed."
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This module provides an powerful interface for managing a taxonomy vocabulary. A vocabulary gets displayed in a dynamic tree view, where parent terms can be expanded to list their nested child terms or can be collapsed.
Modules | drupal.org
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This module provides an powerful interface for managing a taxonomy vocabulary. A vocabulary gets displayed in a dynamic tree view, where parent terms can be expanded to list their nested child terms or can be collapsed.
Better Formats
Better formats is a module to add more flexibility to Drupal's core input format system.
Node import | drupal.org
> This module allows you to import a set of nodes from a Comma Seperated Values (CSV) or Tab Seperated Values (TSV) text file.
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Add Sticky NoteThe port to Drupal 6 is work in progress.
- Don't worry about this. I have been successfully using this module for D6 sites for over a year now. - about 19 hours ago
Drupal Administration Menu | drupal.org
I have tried countless substitutes, but always return to this one.
> Administration menu module provides a theme-independent administration interface (aka. "navigation", "back-end") for Drupal. It's a helper for novice Drupal users coming from other CMS, a real time-saver for Drupal site administrators, and definitely a must for Drupal developers and site builders (keyword: Devel integration).
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Drupal Administration Menu renders all administrative menu items below 'administer' in a clean, attractive and purely CSS-based menu at the top of your website. It contains not only standard menu items - local tasks are also included, giving you extremely fast access to any administrative resource and function your Drupal installation provides.
Drupal exposed! Administering and working with Drupal has never been that fast, easy and concise. -
Drupal Administration Menu renders all administrative menu items below 'administer' in a clean, attractive and purely CSS-based menu at the top of your website. It contains not only standard menu items - local tasks are also included, giving you extremely fast access to any administrative resource and function your Drupal installation provides.
Drupal exposed! Administering and working with Drupal has never been that fast, easy and concise.
Views Bulk Operations (VBO) | drupal.org
> This module augments Views by allowing bulk operations to be executed on the nodes displayed by a view. It does so by showing a checkbox in front of each node, and adding a select box containing operations that can be applied on the selected nodes.
Panels Everywhere | drupal.org
I honestly think merlinofchaos can read my thoughts.
Modules | drupal.org
"This module provides a method to enforce referential integrity rules for CCK user and node reference fields. In other words, it allows you to decide what to do with reference values when a referenced entity (node or user) is deleted."
Understanding CSS z-index - MDC
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Using z-index appears extremely easy: a single property, assigned a single integer number, with an easy-to-understand behaviour. However, when z-index is applied to complex hierarchies of HTML elements, its behaviour can be hard to understand or even unpredictable. This is due to complex stacking rules. In fact a dedicated section has been reserved in the CSS specification CSS-2.1 Appendix E to explain these rules better.
Stacking without z-index - MDC
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- Background and borders of the root element
- Descendant blocks in the normal flow, in order of appearance (in HTML)
- Descendant positioned elements, in order of appearance (in HTML)
When no element has a z-index, elements are stacked in this order (from bottom to top):
- Background and borders of the root element
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- Given a homogeneous group of elements without any z-index property, such as the positioned blocks (DIV #1 to #4) in the example, the element's stacking order is their order in the HTML hierarchy, regardless of their position.
- Given a homogeneous group of elements without any z-index property, such as the positioned blocks (DIV #1 to #4) in the example, the element's stacking order is their order in the HTML hierarchy, regardless of their position.
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CSS-Tricks
This guy, Chris Coyer, runs an excellent site that is a treasure chest of tips and tricks.
IE CSS Bugs That’ll Get You Every Time | CSS-Tricks
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The fix here is to make sure the line-height in the parent element is set to zero (0), or that the elements being floated are inline elements.
Perfect Full Page Background Image | CSS-Tricks
For Spencer.
How To: Resizeable Background Image | CSS-Tricks
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Add Sticky Note

- There is a much better full page background image technique on this same site:
http://css-tricks.com/perfect-full-page-background-image/ - on 2009-12-28
- There is a much better full page background image technique on this same site:
Date Display Technique with Sprites | CSS-Tricks
I love this.
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