![]() ![]() Hierarchical Select – Allows hierarchies to be selected, but all nice, like.a user cannot enter an initiative with the same name as one already on the site. Unique field – Stops duplicated fields by criteria – E.g.Node limit number – prevents more than a certain number of nodes being added by a criteria – E.g.Multi-column checkboxes radios – arranges checkboxes and radios into colums, rather than a long vertical list.We use it lots to ensure, for example, only ‘Basic HTML’ is allowed for comments by normal users, but Administrators can use ‘Full HTML’ on their content. Better Formats – Extends Drupal’s input formats by adding per-content type defaults for each role.This module keeps seamlessly automatic saves of an incomplete form for safety or review. Autosave – Editing a long form like Initaitive or Project profiles can take time and risks the accidental loss of your input.We use it to ensure people’s profiles match their actual first, middle and last names. This module removes the title field from certain content types and allows Tokens or PHP to be used to fill it instead. ![]() Automatic Nodetitles – Some content just doesn’t need a user to be able to change the title, because it’s derrived from data on the page or follows another rule.However, once you have dozens of extra fields and options flying around, or more media, or need a bit more integrity of data, these will certainly help: ![]() More a developer tool, but nice to be able to take a snapshot right before an update and know you can just roll back if something goes bad.Įntering content out the box on a Drupal site is rather sparse but simple.
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