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Features4.5 / 5
Reliability5 / 5
Ease Of Use5 / 5
Documentation5 / 5
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Module Overview

Drupal.org Excerpt:

"auto_nodetitle" is a small and efficient module that allows hiding of the content title field in the form. To prevent empty content title fields one can configure it to generate the title by a given pattern. When the token module is installed it's possible to use various node data for the auto generated... [More...]

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Maintainer:fago
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Categories:Content
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
7.x-1.02011-Jun-07DownloadRecommended
6.x-1.22009-Jul-31DownloadRecommended
5.x-1.32009-Jul-31DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.x-dev2011-Sep-09DownloadDevelopment
6.x-1.x-dev2011-Jun-08DownloadDevelopment
5.x-1.x-dev2011-Feb-25DownloadDevelopment
Total Downloads: 2246 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Works as expected

A simple and small module which does one thing only.
Like previous reviewer said, you will know when you need this module.

By default the title field cannot be empty. It's required.
With this module it can be hidden and set to any Token you want.

This is handy if you want the title's value to be something based on the values of other fields in the same content type.

Don't forget to install the module Token, you will probably want it.

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Very nice.. if you need it

You will know when you need this module. And, when you know that you need it, this module saves the day. It allows you to easily standardize the title of modules and make content creation forms simpler. The 'title' field, for many different types of content, does not make since, but this modules solves that problem. This is especially useful when using the Content Profile module as you can automatically set the content profile's to have a title of the author's username and therefore, not confuse the user when trying to decide on a title for their profile.

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