modules

Codefilter

By Markus Sandy at 06/02/2007 - 13:23

I tried to use coolfilter and codefilter for the last post's code area. I've used coolfilter before, especially for videos. I can't say I like it's code display, but it did not work here for some reason (white screen of death).

I have installed a few Drupal modules on this site (tools.ourmedia.org), including:

  • dblclk - activated, available for site moderators only. allows you to double click links to edit blog posts and comments. Saves a lot of clicks and waiting.
  • coder - not activated - useful for checking out new and custom modules.
  • devel - not activated - useful for debugging.

We want to make WordPress the default blog platform for Ourmedia.

Blogging module

markus emailed to jd on 4-22-06:

James Seng created a blogging module for Drupal.

http://james.seng.cc/wiki/wiki.cgi?Drupal_For_Bloggers

More like MovableType than WordPress, but I think the main issue is that it attempts to add blogging features competetive with MT or WP.

It even has an MT to Drupal migration tool (fyi, Jay, Dave and I all have Typepad/MT vlogs and would love it if migration were easy; i imagine others would too).

Might be a good project task for anders to see how well this works.

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