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Essentially the combined tracking script is a modification of the GATC so that it automatically tracks: outbound links - Automatically, file downloads - Automatically, mailto links - Automatically
Create quota module creates quota rules and holds information about every user’s creation count. A possible use case for this module is a site that allows users to register for free and to create a certain amount of content until they are asked to pay for the service.
JoomlaPack is designed as a Joomla! component that can create a backup of your whole site (files and database) in the form of a single archive. In order to help you restore this, it also adds an installer, in the spirit of the standard Joomla! installer. All you have to do to restore your backup is follow the regular Joomla! installation procedure: unpack the archive, upload files, point your browser to the installation script, follow the installation screens and you’re ready.
iBackup is a simple to use backup/restore utility. iBackup supports scheduled backups of files, folders and applications. Further, it uses plugins to backup your settings like the dock, deskop picture, time, firewall, bluetooth and other system preferences. It is also able to backup Application Settings You can add, delete and edit these plugins.
Architect, manage and monitor your AWS cloud computing environment easily with Ylastic.
wpSLEEP puts text parts delayed offline Simply said: In the originated post, text passages, graphics or other elements are marked up to sample and are provided with a start- and / or end date. After saving and publishing of the post, the marked part is only viewable during the time span specified (from 01.10.2008 1 pm until 31.12.2008 6.30 pm for example).
Ever had that client that just can’t quite grasp the bigger picture when you’re building a site for them? Filler is a very simple Joomla! 1.5 extension that allows you to quickly add temporary menu items with meaningful text and/or images in order to help you demonstrate the structure of a completed site.
“This modules allows for publishing content items or articles in areas other than mainBody(). Choose if you want to display a single item, all items from a category, all items from a section, or a number of content items/categories/sections specified by a comma separated list of ids. Simply enter the content item ID in the module’s parameters field, assign a position to the module, and publish it.
This module populates existing PDF forms with token-specified content. Think of TurboTax or FAFSA, where the user is guided through many webforms of data-collection and finally prints out those data into PDFs of specific formats.
Provides soft-deletion/trash bin functionality for Drupal. Content is “killfiled” instead of deleted outright, and can be retained for a configurable span of time before being permanently purged. All this is opaque to end-users as all killfiled content is pervasively hidden from them, but administrators can access and restore killfiled content when necessary.
There is one way to let drupal know about a theme function or template. There are two ways to send variables to a template, but one of them has a lot of disadvantages.
Let other sites to communicate with your site with this AP, just like Google, Flickr, Facebook do! Choose which sites might publish content, change user information or simply integrate a Flash application with your site.
At times, you will see a list of two, three or more links to different feeds offered on a site. Why not have an easy and standard way of offering your feeds via a nice, compact menu, just like in the location bar, but on your site?

