Administration

CustomError

kbahey - March 19, 2005 - 01:19

Description

This module allows the site admin to create custom error pages for 404 (not found), and 403 (access denied), without the need to create nodes for each of them.

IndexPage

NancyDru - March 4, 2005 - 09:40

This module displays customizable index pages for each node type, with alphabetical, taxonomy, and user filters.

For more information read the Handbook page.

Help Edit

Aran Deltac - February 27, 2005 - 05:39

This module provides the ability to assign help messages to any page on a drupal site through a simple interface in the administration section of the site.

Pathauto

greggles - February 15, 2005 - 00:06
Pathauto

Description: 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. This allows you to get aliases like /category/my-node-title.html instead of /node/123. The aliases are based upon a "pattern" system which the administrator can control.

Front Page

Dublin Drupaller - February 2, 2005 - 15:25

The Front Page module allows user to specify splash pages or front pages to their site that are different in layout to the default theme/style and also offers the option to display different front pages to Authenticated Users (logged in) and Anonymous users (not logged in). It is very simple to install, no SQL fiddling required and step by step instructions are provided in the README.TXT file in the download.

Comment closer

rmiddle - December 18, 2004 - 00:25

This module lets you automatically close the comments on any or all node types. You can close comments that are a week|month|year old. Comments are closed in a cron hook daily|weekly|monthly|annually.

Q) What exactly is meant by "Comment Closing"?

A) A node like a blog entry, story or page is closed off for comments, i.e, no new comments possible, but existing comments remain visible when the node is viewed

Warning

Once this module is active it will permanently close off comments based on it defaults you should go into the module settings and set thing to your preference right away. Also there is no way to revert the change. The only way to reopen the comments section is to edit each node one by one.

Issues

As with all contributed modules, when considering submitting an issue:

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