Top-5 Drupal Modules by Demand

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Modules are an integral part of Drupal. They serve as a tool to expand the functionality of the site and add new properties. The main advantage of using modules in Drupal is that you have the opportunity to build a site at your discretion. They provide great opportunities for searching, personalizing content, and are extremely useful for e-commerce websites. Whether you need to group any queries or create interactive menus — Drupal modules allow you to do it!

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Types of Drupal Modules

There are 3 types of Drupal modules: those that are part of the core, those that can be downloaded from the official site as Drupal eCommerce modules, and those created specifically for a particular project. Drupal provides about 24,000 options, but today we will look at the most frequently installed modules:

1. Administration menu

For a website to be as comfortable and convenient as possible, Drupal must be provided with appropriate capabilities. To improve the functionality of the administration menu, the best solution is to install the Administration menu module. It expands all nested sub-items of all menu levels on mouseover. 

2. Module filter 

It allows you to more efficiently manage modules. This tool automatically groups the modules available in the system into categories. Thus, the administrator is provided with a full understanding of which modules are used, which are enabled/disabled, and which have been installed recently. This is very useful when many modules are used for large projects.

3. Views

The first thing a Drupal developer should do after installing the CMS is to upload the Views module. For Drupal 8, Views was included as a system module by default. It allows you to display almost any data from the site database (DB) without the need to manually create the corresponding output fields. The developer does not work with the SQL query language and constructs them visually using the tools provided by Views directly through the web interface.

4. Libraries API

The task of the module is to manage libraries. With this tool, several sites can share, classify or control libraries. It also prevents incompatibilities, due to the repeated installation of the same library.

5. HTML purifier 

This is a module the main task of which is to remove malicious code from the text content, in particular HTML markup and CSS, as well as to bring erroneous code to the correct form. Thus, HTML Purifier automatically validates and fixes the code.

        

In Conclusion

It was a list of the most installed and popular Drupal modules. Undoubtedly, installing and using Drupal modules improves the functionality of your site, so you can’t miss the opportunity to use them! If none of the modules meets your needs, professional developers will create a module that will perfectly suit your requirements.


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