Shai,

 

1. I believe you write a module and use the hook_link_alter method to remove the links you don’t want.

 

See this comment: http://drupal.org/node/170065#comment-855410 for a similar thing.

 

2. Other option: create the same taxonomy lists with views, not sure if it will help but may do what you want. This page gives some information about the general topic: http://www.saltwebsites.com/blog/creating-stylish-taxonomy-overview-pages-drupal

 

3. You may also be able to theme them out.

 

4. Depending on what links you want, another option is to remove all the links from node.tpl.php template or at least the template for the content type you’re showing... then you can use Read more hack module to get the read more link back (inline with the teaser text).

 

Regards,

John.
Salt Websites internationalised web development

http://www.saltwebsites.com/

 

 

From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Shai Gluskin
Sent: Tuesday, 3 March 2009 5:15 PM
To: support@drupal.org
Subject: [support] How to Drop "Current" term from $terms?

 

Example:

Let's say you go to

example.com/taxonomy/term/5

Drupal gives you a teaser list for all nodes associated with term/5. The teaser includes $terms when $links are displayed. Those terms are hyperlinks which take you to the same kind of listing of nodes tagged with those terms.

I think it is a huge usability problem that, for the example above, term/5 will show up for each node with a hyperlink back the current page: taxonomy/term/5.

The "current" term, somehow, needs to get stripped from "$terms" in that context.

Anybody know how to do this?

The taxonomy_hide module won't solve this problem because it just suppresses $terms, all or nothing.)

Ideas,

Shai