My List of Favorite Drupal Modules
When it comes to producing robust applications efficiently, choosing a framework is just the first step. Just as important, is familiarizing yourself with a framework’s plugins and knowing how to use them effectively.
I’ve been using Drupal regularly for about a year now, and I continue to be impressed with it. Not only is the framework itself robust and intelligently architected, but I’ve come to expect that when I need to add a new feature to a site, I can find an existing, mature plugin (or “module” in Drupal’s terminology) that implements it. Not only are these modules great in their own right, but they often work surprisingly well in conjunction with other Drupal modules.
There are so many modules, that it can be a little overwhelming at first. So, although the list of modules I am going to provide is obviously subjective, based on my own use of Drupal, I think it will help orient new Drupal users to some of the more commonly used Drupal modules.
