For those who find Drupal’s editing capabilities lacking, there’s good news–you can look elsewhere. The WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) API Module enables users to integrate different HTML editors into the Drupal platform, thereby substantially enhancing configuration options. Using third-party web editors such as CKEditor, TinyMCE, or a Flash-based editor on a Drupal site allows for a more user-friendly experience and a more effective end result.
read moreThe Token Module for Drupal allows you create tokens for displaying text on your Drupal website. The ability to create tokens (place holders that act as variables for programmatically derived values), adds power and flexibility to your content, while improving your SEO. Tasks for which the application of tokens is useful: Mass mailings Message notifications [...]
read moreThe Simple Menu Module for Drupal provides easy, intuitive navigation for authenticated users. The menu, which is placed along the top bar instead of in the left column, has a sleek design, and comes with a drop-down effect. This module is ideal for client sites and comes with several useful configuration options. Menu selection The [...]
read moreThe PathAuto Module for Drupal let’s you replace “unfriendly” URLs with “friendly” ones to make your site more appealing , both to users and search engines. It works by taking the internal URLs Drupal uses to link to content, and creates aliases that are “friendly” based on your PathAuto settings. Configuration Settings To assign some [...]
read moreThe Nodewords Module for Drupal helps to create effective and distinct meta descriptions in Drupal pages. Meta descriptions are the text snippets shown by the search engine when a page appears in its search results. Interesting descriptions and keywords result in a site that has more traffic, better search engine positioning, and higher click-through rates, while [...]
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