Well, it is Sunday morning (midday now, actually) and I couldn't but help dig into this fascinating hint from John.
Following links:
Main page: http://simile.mit.edu/exhibit/
How to get source code (although you don't need it, like other libraries you can just run it from their servers) http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/Download_Exhibit%27s_Source_Code
Check out the whole shebang to your desktop (includes jetty server!!!) svn checkout http://simile.mit.edu/repository/exhibit/branches/2.0 exhibit
type run
then: http://localhost:8888/exhibit/site/index.html
Tutorials:
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/Getting_Started_Tutorial http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/Creating%2C_Importing%2C_and_Managing_Dat...
Drupal project: http://drupal.org/project/exhibit
The mind boggles!
Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.ar http://projectflowandtracker
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:16 PM, John Callahan john.callahan@udel.eduwrote:
Also check out the Exhibit module, whose source code is maintained by the same people who do Timeline. You probably also don't need a module, you should be able to place Timeline javascript/html code directly in the your page somewhere, and you'd read the data through a json file or external feed. The modules help to do things like giving Timeline access to your existing nodes through Views or allowing the code to use drupal variables. They're nice products.
- John
Mohammad Towfiqul Islam wrote:
Dear All,
I think already some of you browse this site: http://www.recovery.gov/
My question is: How can I make "Timeline - Milestones at a Glance" section? (See the wbsite below)
Is there any module for this?
Thanks.
--- On *Sun, 2/22/09, Bob Morse /bob@morsemedia.net/* wrote:
From: Bob Morse <bob@morsemedia.net> Subject: Re: [support] menu item issues To: support@drupal.org, towfiq.islam@yahoo.com Cc: "KOBA | Hans Rossel" <hans.rossel@koba.be> Date: Sunday, February 22, 2009, 12:13 AM I'm not sure I understand your question. But I think what you are saying is you want specific submenus to appear in certain sections of your site. Is that correct? One simple way is to create a path structure such that each section of your site is defined and then each page under that is has a path that follows. For example, if you have a section of your site that is academics. The top page in that section has the path: academics. Then each sub-page has the path academics/subpage. Now you have a sort of psuedo directory structure. So in your block for a menu that is to appear on every page in that section you go to "Show block on specific pages" and check "Show on only the listed pages." Then in the field you put: academics academics/* Then that menu block will appear on every page that has the path academics/whatever. I hope that's the solution you are looking for. Mohammad Towfiqul Islam wrote:Thanks for your reply. What I want is like this: http://www.hbs.edu/mba/academics/ Here primary links are top and subitems of primary links are side of the page. Please see. When you click the link the sub items of that primary links are shown in the side of web page. Not all the time all sub items of primary links are not showing. I want like this. But i can develop this menu items in Drupal too but problem is i need to assign page in the block "Show block on specific pages: " then this primary link item show in sepcfic page and other primary link item wont show. The problem is i need to assign the page every time "Show block on specific pages: " which is irritable when you create link inside the page at that time when you click link the sub item disapper or showing all sub items. Thanks again and waiting for reply. --- On *Sat, 2/21/09, KOBA | Hans Rossel /<hans.rossel@koba.be>/* wrote: From: KOBA | Hans Rossel <hans.rossel@koba.be> Subject: Re: [support] menu item issues To: support@drupal.org, towfiq.islam@yahoo.com Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009, 2:59 PM In menu settings tab set secondary links as primary links. Then secondary links will show the children of every primary link. If the children have also subitems you will need an extra moduleor
code to show them. A good module for showing third, fourth andlower
levels of primary links is menu block. Good luck, Hans 2009/2/21, Mohammad Towfiqul Islam <towfiq.islam@yahoo.com>: > Hi guys, > I am a newbie. Need some instruction. I have a fiveprimary liks and
> each links has several childs (say 8/9). What I want, whenI will
click > primary links suppose "Home" it will open a specific page linked to Home > with its childs. It should not show other primary linkschild in a
page > linked to "Home". Like this when I will click otherprimary
links it > will open that primary links page with childs. What I meanevery
primary > links child should be seperated when i click links. Itshould not show
> all. > How can I achieve this? Any help will be appreciated. > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- Verzonden vanaf mijn mobiele apparaat Hans Rossel KOBA Webdevelopment Kerkstraat 228 9050 Gent 09-334.52.60 0472-79.32.16 www.koba.be info@koba.be-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]