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Linkassistant
Linkassistant







linkassistant

However, I don't think any of those modules do everthing proposed here. I realise that this project has similarities with the urlfilter, title and trackback modules. I imagine AJAX could be used to good effect in the interface. An "insert link" button would insert a link to the selected node into the node being editted. A small preview window could be provided. The node listings might be organised by taxonomy, or perhaps they could be searched for. The link button in TinyMCE or FCKeditor would bring up a window that has a listing of all the node titles on the site.

  • Provide a nice interface (perhaps by analogy with "image assistant", called "link assistant") for making links.
  • If a node is deleted, remove (or perhaps disable) the links to that node from other nodes.
  • Alert the user to links to a node, before deleting that node.
  • Interesting node (assuming interesting_node was a path of node/49).
  • Normalise the link urls, as described in the motivation.
  • I imagine this would happen at node submission time and the target node id and source node id of link could be inserted into a table.
  • Keep track of all links to other nodes within the same drupal site.
  • It would be nice for the URL to be friendly (if possible) and use the path (if it exists).Ĭreate a link management module. both node/49, interesting_page, ?q=interesting_page and ?q=node/49 might all link to the same node, leading to inconsistent URL formats between different pages in the same site.

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    Currently, links in a variety formats are valid.If the user does decide to delete a node, the links to it from other nodes should be deleted or disabled.

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    It would be good to inform the user that a node is linked to before deleting it. At the moment, a node that is linked to (using an a tag) can be deleted, leaving broken links.This module should make inserting links easier, especially for people unfamiliar with HTML.

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    Inexperienced users do not seem to like doing this, and as an experienced user, I find switching between windows or tabs cumbersome. At the moment, to insert a named link to another page within the same drupal site, the user has to find the URL of the page they want to link to (proably using another browswer window or tab), and then paste in the correct HTML.Provide a module that manages links within a drupal site in an intelligent way. If you think it is, please let me know and I'll complete the proposal. I haven't put in any success criteria yet, as I'm not sure whether you think this is an interesting project. I hope this is the right place to post this! If not I can post it to one of the forums. I'm proposing this project, but I don't intend to do it myself.









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