10 awesome SEO modules for Drupal
This article looks at the current top 10 SEO modules and tools for Drupal today. SEO optimization is very important but luckily there are plenty of contrib modules ready to help.
This article looks at the current top 10 SEO modules and tools for Drupal today. SEO optimization is very important but luckily there are plenty of contrib modules ready to help.
This week we look at an image utility module that lets you insert images that you upload using the Drupal core image field inline into any text field in your node.
This week’s post will look at hook_system_info_alter()
, a hook designed to add to or alter information passed from a module or theme .info file.
This article is intended to be a resource for web developers to get current with existing and new jQuery plugins out there. So here you have 50 plugins. Next week you get the other 50.
Search Krumo is a very simple module that extends the Devel module to give us an enhanced developing experience. It provides the krumo()
function's output - created by the Devel module - with a search box to look through the function results. And if you are a developer, you are gonna love this.
Given that they really go together, this week we will look at two different hooks: hook_block_configure() and hook_block_save(). Their purpose is to programatically add extra configuration options to the block configuration form: you know, the one with the region and visibility settings.
Image Link Formatter is a really handy module that allows you to have a link behind the images you upload via the Drupal core image field. It does so by combining it with another contrib module: Link.
Every week I intend to play around with a Drupal hook and show you some of the things you can do with it. But it has been rightly pointed out to me that following a post in which I talk about what hooks are, I should write one that explores the way you can declare your own hook. So this is it, ever wondered how to do it?
So i wanted to put this little article together because I am a fan of the idea behind Ajax. Being able perform server side processes without page reloads is simply awesome. So here you have 3 recent tutorials for building Ajax driven functionality in Drupal.
Field Quick Required is a handy administration tool that speeds up your work when dealing with content types that have a lot of fields. This is particularly true for those cases in which you are dealing with content authors and need to have a good overview over what fields are required to be filled in.