[support] Drupal 7. Memory error, other questions.
Jorge Biquez
jbiquez at icsmx.com
Mon May 9 00:27:46 UTC 2011
Yes, thats the one Z am using, at the top, using the Marinelli theme
under Drupal 7. Each Area is a tab...
At 06:46 p.m. 08/05/2011, you wrote:
>Have you tried the menu block module?
>
>Ryan
>
>i4
>
>On May 8, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Jorge Biquez
><<mailto:jbiquez at icsmx.com>jbiquez at icsmx.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello Nancy and all.
>>Thanks a lot for all your time.
>>
>>That's maybe where I am lost.
>>I am on Drupal 7. I am sure that what I can do is simple, maybe
>>some of you willl laugh with this.
>>Let's say I have 3 areas, 3 school areas. Each school area has 4 departments.
>>What I want is that all the content is classified under a "menu" (I
>>am not sure now if I can call a menu) let's say a category. So when
>>some content is created use created under one Area and One
>>department. So let's say is content for Area 1 and Dept2, then the
>>link menu would be:
>>
>>- Area1
>> + Department 2
>>
>>And when I select to see content from Department 2, I should go to
>>- Area1
>> + Department 2
>>
>>Menu, and I should see:
>>
>>- Area1
>> + Department 2
>> content 1
>> content 2
>> content "n"
>> etc
>>
>>But if I want to see content for Area1, Then I iwll go to menu
>>
>>- Area1
>>
>>And should see:
>>
>>- Area1
>> + Department 1
>> content 1
>> content 2
>> content "n"
>> etc
>> + Department 2
>> content 1
>> content 2
>> content "n"
>> etc
>> + Department 3
>> content 1
>> content 2
>> content "n"
>> etc
>>
>>I am starting to belive that this kind of "data separation" should
>>not be done with menus. I am using the Main menu only, with a tab
>>for each area and inside each tab the menu corresponding to each
>>department. But when I select the main tab, I do not see only the
>>content for that Area and the same if I go to a department. It just
>>do not work.
>>
>>Maybe my explanations are not so clear. I am sorry in advance.
>>
>>Thanks in advance for your time and for all the advices.. I will
>>continue trying and learning.
>>
>>Jorge Biquez
>>
>>At 08:45 p.m. 07/05/2011, you wrote:
>>>Jorge, perhaps you could state your issue a bit more clearly.
>>>
>>>The only relationship between menus and blocks is that menus are
>>>typically shown in blocks.
>>>One menu is all 90% of my sites have; and that should be the case
>>>for everyone. If you wish to show only the part of the menu
>>>related to the current page, then take a look at
>>><http://drupal.org/project/menu_block>http://drupal.org/project/menu_block.
>>>
>>>
>>>Nancy
>>>
>>>Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr.
>>>Martin L. King, Jr.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>From: Jorge Biquez
>>>
>>>I am still working on the exercise to continue learning. I am
>>>still confused with the menus and blocks and what's driving me
>>>crazy is not being able to have one menu to show only the topics
>>>under that menu..... but for sure I am learning a lot.!
>>>--
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>>
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