I'd thought about doing that but the taxonomy term for each author doesn't necessarily correspond with user name. The user's name (taking myself as an example) may be gypsyav but the Author Taxonomy term is K.L.
My problem is the site was pieced together in a hurry as we lost our previous home due to a conflict. I got on board after the site had already been put up and no one in the initial stages knew anything about web design much less Drupal.
We are now looking at a complete redesign of the site with a comprehensive plan and this is one of the features they would like but they want to change as little of our old way of doing things as possible so I'm faced with having to see if this can be done. It's not a site breaking issue, just something the site owner would like to see implemented.
What the site owner wants to be able to do is click on a user name and bring up any stories posted by that user. I haven't figured out how to tie the taxonomy terms to a specific user.
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Metzler, David metzlerd@evergreen.edu wrote:
I could be wrong about this, but it would appear that Author Taxonomy creates a taxonomy term for each author. If that's the case then you should be able to do what you'd like by creating a view that contains a taxonomy term as an argument?
Is that enough to get you going?
Happy to provide more info if that doesn't get you jump started.
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of KL Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 12:21 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Displaying content for one user
Hi, I'm new to this list but have been using drupal for about a year now.
I have a question on creating views.
My site is a game site that allows users to post stories of their characters. This is done be allowing each user to post their story as a blog. The site also uses a custom content type along with Author Taxonomy and Content Access modules to allow users to have joint authorship of post.
What I would like to do would be to find to display all content by a given user whether it be a blog post or one of our custom content types. This would be easy if I weren't trying to include joint efforts in the list for each user who contributed.
Any suggestions? Can this even be done without writing code?
Thanks.
KL
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