All releases tagged Major feature enhancements


Release Notes: Over 1,600 issues have been resolved. This release has major usability improvements, security and maintainability advancements, a friendlier installer, and an expanded development framework.


Release Notes: Multiple Block Regions: you can now dynamically specify as many block placement locations as you want. Free tagging functionality is now built into the taxonomy system. A Site-Wide Contact Form allows you to easily enable a contact form page that will let you easily collect feedback from your site visitors. Aggregator now supports Atom. The search module indexer is now smarter and more robust. The forms API has been refactored to make it possible to alter, extend, or theme any form in Drupal.


Release Notes: The key changes include PHP5 support, better search, personal contact forms for registered users, improved multi-site support to run multiple Drupal sites from a single code base, extensible RSS 2.0 syndication support for enclosures (e.g. podcasts) and categories, support for Ping Ping-O-Matic to ping all major ping services, and many usability improvements for permissions, block configuration, statistics tracking, logs, forum configuration, content administration, and more.


Release Notes: Some of the key changes include a tab-based user interface, configurable menus, multiple roles per user, document/ image uploads, node-level permissions, improved locale support, anonymous comments, theme system improvements, customizable user profiles, usability improvements, configurable input formats, and performance improvements.


Release Notes: A number new features were added that improve Drupal's flexibility, performance, usability, and accessibility. Some of the new functionality includes the addition of a file API, support for the MetaWeblog API, and MovableType extensions, OPML support, and new themes.


Release Notes: With this installment, specific focus has gone into improving user-friendliness, both to end-users and administrators. These improvements include the introduction of URL aliasing, table sorting, and database prefixing, as well as substantial performance enhancements.


Release Notes: Clean URLs, support for WYSIWYG editors, context sensitive help, support for MS SQL, improved, more flexible permissions, a standard XHTML template, a better RSS/RDF parser, and UTF-8 support,


Release Notes: This release adds support for user profiles, comment moderation, improved forums, an auto-throttle congestion control mechanism, improved statistics tracking, and paging, and various performance improvements were made.


Release Notes: New modules in this release include tracker.module, weblogs.module, and taxonomy.module. Both the node system and the user system have been reworked. The user module now allows for user-authentication through XML-RPC. The node module now supports content versioning and has improved usability. The blogger API is supported. A great number of further enhancements were also added.


Release Notes: A major overhaul of the underlying design, replacing/rewriting existing modules, and various new modules have been added. Among the new modules are a blog module, a poll module, a static page module, a forum module, a collabortive book writing module, a statistics module, and a new content syndication framework to import and export RSS/RDF/XML feeds.
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