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Outside of the preinstalled ones ofcourse:)
Personally for me, i've got to have the
Taxonomy menu
taxonomy_multi_edit
I have to have these two, as it makes things alot easier
Outside of the preinstalled ones ofcourse:)
Personally for me, i've got to have the
Taxonomy menu
taxonomy_multi_edit
I have to have these two, as it makes things alot easier
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Pathauto...
Im making all structures based on urls
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yeah pathauto is a must ,
yeah pathauto is a must , especially with url aliases to manage them
My must-haves
Image (does anyone NOT install it?), Pathauto, DBA, awTags (we'll see if 4.7's free taxonomies can rival it), and Inline (for complex image-filled articles with minimal hassle).
Others vary from site to site, but those form a core that I'd be hard-pressed to give up.
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Freelinking is a fantastic
Freelinking is a fantastic module. With the updated revision system of 4.7, it's finally fairly easy to create wiki type content.
Pathauto, excerpt and tinymce get two thumbs up as well.
image, image_filter and
image, image_filter and inline
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I can't live without
I can't live without Excerpt, this is the most important module I have ever installed. I also love Statistics Filtering and Bad Behaviour.
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Ive just discovered node
Ive just discovered node words, basically lets you and keywords to nodes. Important with the gsitemap installed
I noticed without this module both meta descriptions and keywords were absent.
But with the module, they appear.
But does it make much of a difference?
I think the days of meta keywords in the header are long gone.
They were seriously abused in the pre-Google dominance era, and hence Google almost ignores them (or gives them little weight).
Did you notice any improvement in search engine hits after you installed it?
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I read somewhere that
I read somewhere that keywords dont, but descriptions are still very important to some search engines.
I guess it doesnt hurt, I have also read some SEO sites for VB and most of them include the descriptions and keywords.
Although I cant tell you if this has worked, what has worked is replacing the title tag in php template with my own custom one.
That bumped me up from position 9-10 to a steady 3
Several
Pathauto is the one that has to be on the top of my list.
Others are:
- feedback (not so important now that contact is part of Drupal, but I can't just get rid of feedback yet)
- sitemenu (which I wrote so I can have a site map, as well as a side menu)
- TinyMCE is a great help, after HTMLArea became so troublesome in 4.6. It works very well as a WYSIWYG editor
- front_page is very useful in customizing the look of the home page.
The following are not must haves, but still nice to have:
- customerror (I also wrote it after a reorg of the URLs, so people get a clue on what to do when they get a 404).
- gsitemap, since it makes Google crawls less frequent, and more organized.
- Statistics Trends is very nice for at a glance statistics.
- Google Ads (at least for some sites)
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one more
weight. Of course, image, inline, excerpt are a must, but those are mentioned. weight is a great little module, a bit hackish, but does the job extremely well.
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location of weight?
Are you talking about http://drupal.org/node/5738?
Or is there a full module for it?
In CVS only
It seems it has no project. The module itself is very dated. I'll commit an update though only the help is not working, the module is.
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with more modules anyone
with more modules anyone have any new favourites, Ive just started using service links and forward and think these two are great modules and ofcourse views.