![]() See the Composer documentation for more information on installing and removing modules.īy far the most important and powerful feature provided by Drupal. Views Slideshow: powers the slideshow functionality on the RC homepage.Ĭontributed modules must be installed via Composer (dependency manager) and are stored in the site’s codebase at docroot/modules/contrib. ![]() Pathauto: auto-generates URL aliases for nodes based on configurable patterns.Google Analytics/Megatag: provides SEO for the site, allowing Google search to index the site and optimizing that indexing.Layout Builder Styles: allows block-level elements to be formatted using custom CSS see “Layout Builder” section below.Colorbox/Ng_lightbox: enables “pop-up” functionality on certain paths, configurable through ng_lightbox.Geofield/Leaflet: enables mapping and map layers.This functionality allows us to import content in large batches, and have XML/HTML tags auto-populate fields on each imported node. Feeds: A related group of 3 modules that enable the site to import feeds and, vitally, to parse them using XPath.Asset Injector: Provides a UI interfact (through “Configuration”) where site CSS and JS can be both edited and targeted to specific parts of the site.A quick description of a several important contributed modules installed on the site may be useful here, as the functionalities provided by these modules will reappear later in this guide: ![]() The RC site relies on a number of contributed modules (and it is in fact these modules that drive the development of Drupal forward: the now-essential core Views module started as a contributed module). ModulesĪs noted on previous pages, modules are pieces of software that either ship with Drupal core or are contributed by third-party developers and institutions to extend Drupal’s functionality. This page covers some of Drupal’s core and contributed components that provide site functionality, determine the site’s appearance, help organize content and metadata, and so on. ![]()
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