UNI Webtools: Resources for Web Developers
Recommended Modules
There are many modules to meet a variety of needs in Drupal. Modules can make it easier to format web pages, set up photo galleries and a variety of other tasks. All modules must be approved by Peter Thompson-Yezek before installation.
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Default Install Modules
The following modules will be added automatically to your UNI Drupal install, in addition to the core modules. They are updated each week, on Friday. Any modules you install outside the default list will need to be maintained by your site administrator.
Administration Menu
Administration menu module provides a theme-independent administration interface (aka. navigation, back-end) for Drupal. It's a must for Drupal developers and site builders.
CCK
The Content Construction Kit allows you to add custom fields to nodes using a web browser.
Google_Analytics
Adds the Google Analytics web statistics tracking system to your website.
IMCE
IMCE is an image/file uploader and browser that supports personal directories and quota.
Lightbox2
The Lightbox2 module is a simple, unobtrusive script used to overlay images on a page and create photo galleries.
NodeHierarchy
Path_Redirect
This module allows you to specify a redirect from one path to another path or an external URL, using any HTTP redirect status.
PathAuto
The Pathauto module automatically generates path aliases for various kinds of content (nodes, categories, users) without requiring the user to manually specify the path alias.
TinyTinyMCE
TinyTinyMCE allows you to use client-side editors (a.k.a. WYSIWYG editors) for editing content.
Token
Provides no direct function of its own, but required by many of the other modules.
Views
The Views module provides a flexible method for Drupal site designers to control how lists and tables of content are presented. More...
Webform
This module adds a webform nodetype to your Drupal site. Typical uses for Webform are questionnaires, contact or request/register forms, surveys, polls, etc. Drupal forms are not to be used for secure forms or protected data (Student ID Number, Social Security Numbers, credit cards, etc.) More...
