Initial Drupal.org project statement for Related Content module
~ In living, loving memory: http://melanconent.com/john-melancon-life ~
Related Content will make it so easy to relate two pieces of content on a site that people who have never participated on a website before will make connections between information, ideas, or actions that make a positive difference for everyone in the community (and maybe even change the way we think or act).
Planned features:
- Connect this content:
- to an item I just saw (if a history tracking module is enabled)
- to an item on my favorites list (if a favorites module is enabled)
- to an item of content matching the keyword(s) [___________________]
- or, put this item in my basket (I know I'll find what I want to connect it to soon enough)
- Related Content will by default be shown in the upper left-hand corner of any node that has been connected to at least one other node. It's useful for people to expect a given placement, but this can be configured to display in a block instead.
- A relate-and-tag submodule (add a taxonomy term to both pieces of content while connecting them).
~ In living, loving memory: http://melanconent.com/john-melancon-life ~
Related Content will make it so easy to relate two pieces of content on a site that people who have never participated on a website before will make connections between information, ideas, or actions that make a positive difference for everyone in the community (and maybe even change the way we think or act).
Planned features:
- Connect this content:
- to an item I just saw (if a history tracking module is enabled)
- to an item on my favorites list (if a favorites module is enabled)
- to an item of content matching the keyword(s) [___________________]
- or, put this item in my basket (I know I'll find what I want to connect it to soon enough)
- Related Content will by default be shown in the upper left-hand corner of any node that has been connected to at least one other node. It's useful for people to expect a given placement, but this can be configured to display in a block instead.
- A relate-and-tag submodule (add a taxonomy term to both pieces of content while connecting them).
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