The profile setup module interacts with the profile module to guide users through the initial setup of their profile page.
The module records how many times a user has logged in to their account and if it's the first time they are directed through a workflow of forms to setup their profile.
The default first form is the add a profile picture form (optional) and then a form to change their username (optional) before being guided through any profile categories you have set up.
Profile categories can be excluded from the setup workflow via the modules admin area and you can also add a help description to each setup step.
This module is designed for "user" based profiles not "node" based profiles.
This module was initial developed for DrupalSN.com and the module clean up and release of the module has been sponsored by Mike Jonas from sharkscopers.com.
Flag Friend utilizes the Flag module's API in order to provide a lightweight buddy system.
Depends on: Flag, Flag Form
Developed under ParentsClick.
SezWho is a universal profile service for the social web that improves community engagement and enables content discovery to be added to blogs, forums and other social sites. SezWho works with most social media platforms without taking over the content on the site.
With SezWho active on your forums, your content will get a larger audience and will travel with your users to other SezWho enabled sites. Their SezWho profile displays links to content that they have posted on your site and other sites.
For more information on how SezWho can benefit your blog, increase community engagement and drive more traffic, please visit http://www.sezwho.com or mail us at contact@sezwho.com
This is going to be a cobrowsing module. It allows the siteowner (or someone with the permissions) to start a co-browsing session with a visitor. A usecase could be the following:
A visitor comes to the page. He tries to fill out a form. He get's stuck. He requests support. The agent on the other side sees the request and can start a chat with the visitor and start a cobrowsing session. The agent can now move around the site with the visitor "following" him automatically.
Sponsored by www.rapsli.ch
This is more an experimental module, thought as a case study.
Red5 Flash Server is a module package for Drupal which allows you to record Flash video files (FLV) by using a standard web cam (or built-in web camera) together with the Red5 Open Source Flash Server (http://osflash.org/red5).
The difference to similar video recorder modules is that we want people to be independent of third-party providers. People should run their own Red5 Flash server instead. The advantages are:
Possible uses of the module are for education, e-learning or just doing video conversations (like http://www.seesmic.com).
We tried to keep the module as simple as possible, not creating new database tables but to reuse existing ones (like files table).
Fivestar Extra extends the Fivestar module to enable the rating of comments and users.
For rating comments, a little rating widget will appear above or below the comment body.
For rating users, a rating widget appears on the user page.
Both ratings widgets are configurable to much the same extent as Fivestar itself.
CheapID is a digital identity standard designed for use in conflicted environments like those many refugees or disaster victims may find themselves in. The CheapID system combines three core technologies:
For more information on the CheapID concept, please refer to The Gupta Option, specifically the SIAB Identity Services Architecture white paper.
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The user profile view module is a very simple module that records how many times a users profile page has been viewed.
This module interacts with the statistics module to display daily and total profile views. It also provides a "most viewed" users block and page (see example here: http://drupalsn.com/userviews/top).
This module requires:
*Note: this module only works for "user" based profiles not "node" profiles, but i am working on it.
For quite a long time, Drupal has had several "friends APIs". Buddylist, Buddylist2, Friend, Ajax Friend, User Relationships, FriendList, etc.
This made it _really_ hard for module developers to just ask: "are user A and user B friends...?" Each module had a different way of answering that question, and with different outcomes.
This API is meant to be the answer to this problem.
It provides a general API which answers the most important questions about user relations. Who are user A's friends? Is user A friends with User B? What elation types are available?
Right now, the API interfaces with FriendList as a demonstration. However, it has a _simple_ plugin architecture, so that any API can be used.
Allows user interaction among a trusted community of users to foster a more direct and personal exchange of ideas.
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