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Make Themes able to generate custom images for navigation links, page titles, and the website name
Have themes that could generate images for links so that navigation doesn't have to be plain text, or be able to generate an image for the title of a site or page so its easy to change the title of the site and still have it look fancy.
This could also include being able to customize the image such as by:
- adding an icon - this could apply to a specific navigation item
- setting the text color or font - this could apply to a specific item or be applied to all relevant items such as all page titles or all navigation links
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Google style mini-menus module now available
Hello Usability group!
I'm happy to announce that the MiniMenus module is now available. This module has been in use on CivicSpace sites for some time, and I recently got permission to open source it and begin maintaining the module in my free time for the community.
It's been tweaked since last fall with feedback from CivicSpace users, and I've personally grown to depend on it.
Track Host Module
Hi there,
just to let you know about the track host module for drupal 4.7 I've just released.
The basic idea is to know the sequence and time-for-reading of users navigation on large content drupal sites (in my case http://roma.cercachetrovi.it)
Project home page: http://drupal.org/project/track_host
Feedbak is very welcome!
augusto
www.fagioli.biz
A challenge: first/next/prev/last navigation, with consistent URLs.
I've been working on a module for webcomic authors who want to leverage Drupal's tools for building their sites. I've created basic a basic 'browsing' system, not unlike book.module, but I'd like to give it more flexibility.
In a perfect world, I'd write a view that shows one comic at a time, and includes next/prev/last/etc controls in its footer. But that would lead to inconsistent URLs -- the default 'pager' is a less-than-ideal solution, I think.
Is anyone else interested in brainstorming ways to make this happen?




