AdamEvertsson.se: More fun modules for Drupal

Some of them aren’t supported under Drupal.org’s security policy, so keep that in mind when using them. But it’s always fun to download and test them out.Read more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/khaaaaaaan 

Halloween light

A similar module is Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!, which adds blinking Christmas tree lights at the top of your website. You can set the dates during which the module should be active, so if you want, you can celebrate Christmas and New Year all year round — or right in the middle of summer!Read more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/flush

Happy New Year and Merry Christmas!

Read more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/halloween_lightsRead more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/brexit

Khaaaaaaan

Drupal continues to be my favorite playground on the web — not just because it’s powerful, but because there’s so much creativity and humor in the community. In the post 12 fun modules for Drupal, I listed a few amusing modules that showed developers sometimes have a twinkle in their eye. Now it’s time for another round: more quirky, charming, and delightfully unnecessary add-on modules that make Drupal a little more… human.Hide EU cookie compliance messages for traffic from the UK, since the British won’t have to deal with that nonsense anymore.

Futurama

When Futurama came out in the late 1990s, I was instantly hooked. I loved the concept of the wonderful antihero Fry, who, through chance and a workplace accident, finds himself in the year 3000 and has to adapt to life there. All the pop culture references were spot-on, the episodes hilarious. I was probably the perfect target audience. So this module really speaks to me. It randomly displays quotes in a block, making it easy to place in your theme.It’s getting close to All Saints’ weekend, or Halloween as it’s increasingly called here in our long, narrow country. Why not decorate a bit and put a row of glowing pumpkins at the top of your website?

Flush

Provides coffee() as an alternative for t(), as t() shortage may occur after Brexit.Perhaps not the most current module anymore, but what a brilliant way to express either support or skepticism toward Brexit. The module description might be the funniest part. How about this:

Brexit

There are dozens of older modules out there that only work with Drupal 6 and Drupal 7. As Drupal has become a better and more enterprise-oriented platform, it feels like fewer and fewer humor- and entertainment-focused modules are being made. But every now and then, one pops up — and when it does, I’m there to bookmark it so I can write about it here on my site.

Read more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/happy_new_year 

Read more and find the module at https://www.drupal.org/project/futurama 

One of the most classic Drupal modules is Khaaaaaaan — and perhaps also the nerdiest. Made by developers, for developers. It doesn’t even have a release for Drupal 8 and up, so if you want to play around with this one, you’ll have to go back to the roots and install Drupal 6 or Drupal 7. How about a nice little flushing sound when you clear the cache through the interface? If you’d like to spice up your site with a sound effect like that, this is the module for you. It might get a bit annoying when you’re developing new functionality or tweaking your theme design and need to clear the cache frequently. But hey — it’s fun!

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