Specialized Modules and Features

There are quite a few other modules listed on the module configuration page which have not so far been mentioned. In this section, you'll find descriptions of some of them. Some are currently running; others are turned off. You can also load other contributed modules by downloading them from drupal.org and installing them yourself. Make sure that they are for Drupal 4.5 or they may not work.

Always remember that whenever you enable a module, you should check any permissions the module might have associated with it in order for users to have access to the module. When working with permission settings, it is often useful to create a test user and grant them the role for the permissions you are enabling. Then login as that user and verify that you have indeed granted the permissions.

Also check the administration menu and adjust any configuration settings. Some modules may have their own listing in the top tier of the menu; others may have a listing elsewhere, such as within the settings area of the menu.

Buddylist: Creating a CivicSpace Friends List

Contacts: Maintaining a Database of Users

Drupal Module: Connecting with other Drupal Sites

Events: Adding Things to the Calendar

HtmlArea: Creating Content: With a WYSIWYG

Localization: Customizing Hard-Coded Site Content

Mass Mailer: Maintaining Mailing Lists

News Aggregator: Syndicating Content from Websites

Node_import: Importing Content

Notify: Receiving Emails of New Site Content

Privatemsg: Sending Messages Through An Internal Messaging System

Profiles: Extending User Account Information

RSVP: Reserving a Space

Surveys: Giving An Opinion

Trackback: Creating Links Between Weblog Posts

Volunteer: Soliciting Assistance