Information About drupal modules

More Drupal Module Notes and Articles

The notes and articles below present information about Drupal modules, especially contributed modules, in addition to some modules implemented in Drupal core. The development project page for each Drupal module can be found on the drupal.org website. The drupal.org website also includes a Drupal Module Search Page, which can be a helpful place to discover modules and website enhancement feature implementations. Drupal modules implement a nearly infinite variety of features and functionality that extend and customize Drupal websites.

drupal 8 modules

Drupal's thousands of contributed modules, represent an essential of Drupal's feature richness. Unlike many website content management systems, such as WordPress, all Drupal modules must include GPL v2 license, which means that all Drupal modules are truly open source, and not the often closed source, commercially licensed, plugins that dominate the WordPress universe.

 

Search 404 Module in the Admin Extend Page

Search404 Module Installation

The Search404 module redirects HTTP Error 404, page not found, errors to the Drupal search page. This module is good for SEO because search engines no longer detect page…

Mason Module Set on the Extend Module Enable Page

The notes below describe installation and configuration of the Mason Module, a Views display style plugin module that integrates with the Mason javascript library, and its dependent module the Blazy Module, which is an image loading management plugin that utilizes a supporting javascript library…

Block Scheduler Fields on Block Configuration Tab

A Useful Easy to Install and Configure Module