Does there exist an updated master list of contribmodules in some easily parsed format (csv, json, xml ... whatever) that I can use for quick reference to see active full projects (not sandbox)? ... 97.9k 1515gold badges 164 164 silver badges 284 284 bronze badges. asked Mar 20, ... if you don't want to try all the possible machine names ...
I need to display the list of modulesand themes in a web interface to make possible user to select themes and modules - sultan Commented Nov 20, 2010 at 11:03
The Agora is a free knowledge commons: anagora.org. You search for '2007-05-15-gold-stars-for-drupal-contrib-modules-and-how-to-get-one' in the Agora of Flancia.You find this...
Mar 9, 2023To search for contributed modules, go to Download and Extend page As you can see there are many search options, but the most important is Work with. Set it to the Drupal version you want to find modules or themes for. Feel free to change any of the other search items. You can also put a keyword or two in the text area box for 'Search modules'. The item 'Sort by' is, by default, set on "Most ...
A contributed module is a module, which was made by the community and then released on drupal.org so others can use them. A custom module, is a module, which you write yourself for your own project(s). Speaking of that, a custom module can also become a contributed module. To answer your question: It does not really matter in what folder you ...
On January 15, 2007 (Drupal's 6th Birthday), Drupal 5.0 was released. Neil Drumm acted as the Branch Maintainer for the past four years up until one final commit on January 6, 2011 to clarify the PHP compatibility. When Drupal 7 was released that meant that Drupal 5 was no longer supported. This announcement is merely a reminder of that fact. It is the policy (and, to large extent a matter of ...
Drupal CMS is Drupal 10, but supercharged with some of the best modulesand themes out there, set up in useful ways to help you get started building a site right away. Drupal CMS is built on the Drupal recipe system, so it doesn't lock you in like a normal distribution would. Learn more about Drupal CMS on drupal.org.
The place for news, articles, and discussion regarding Drupaland Backdrop, one of the top open source (GPL) CMS platforms powering millions of websites and applications, built, used, and supported by a diverse community of people worldwide. ... if you live just with contribmodulesfor example? EDIT: one question more. If all is in the git ...
The first thing I'd try is to move the module back to where ever it was originally installed and then enable it, disable it and uninstall it. Uninstalling will remove any references in the system table that might be confusing Drupal. If you don't know where it was before you moved it, you can find that info in the system table.
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