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- Multiple links fields wrapped in a fieldset
- Allows default values which are not necessarily valid URLs
- Added 'class' attribute
- Added cutoff length for displaying link URLs, previously 80 characters
- Corrected dead link to wikipedia.
- Corrected bug preventing more fields from being shown on Preview (5.x only)
Thanks again to everyone that contributed to this release!
- Multiple links fields wrapped in a fieldset
- Allows default values which are not necessarily valid URLs
- Added 'class' attribute
- Added cutoff length for displaying link URLs, previously 80 characters
- Corrected dead link to wikipedia.
- Corrected bug preventing more fields from being shown on Preview (5.x only)
Thanks again to everyone that contributed to this release!
This release adds support for internal URLs, as discussed http://drupal.org/node/87311. Internal URLs are simply of the format 'node/1111' or anything not beginning with a domain (example.com) or protocol (ftp://example.com).
This release adds support for internal URLs, as discussed http://drupal.org/node/87311. Internal URLs are simply of the format 'node/1111' or anything not beginning with a domain (example.com) or protocol (ftp://example.com).
Initial creation of link module for Drupal 5.0. Note that this is the first release for 5, despite the 1.1 version, which corresponds to the 1.1 version in 4.7.
Original release of Link module. Link module is a CCK field module which provides a one-stop shop for specifically adding a link to node. Configuration options include setting target, rel=nofollow, href, and link text.