Hi, Please ignore the previous mail and php code that i posted. I found a better way to do this. The code is smaller and neat. You need to have taxonomy_dhml and taxonomy_context modules enabled. I am using functions from those two modules.
Paste the follwing code in your page.tpl.php:
if ($is_front) { $vocabularies = taxonomy_dhtml_get_vocabularies(); foreach ($vocabularies as $vocabulary) { print "<h2>" . $vocabulary->name . "</h2><br >"; $result = db_query("SELECT n.tid, n.name FROM {term_hierarchy} t, {term_data} n WHERE t.tid = n.tid AND n.vid = %d AND t.parent = 0 ORDER BY n.weight, n.name", $vocabulary->vid); while ($term = db_fetch_object($result)) { print "<strong>" . $term->name . "</strong>"; $output .= "<ul>" . taxonomy_context_show_nodes($term->tid) . "</ul>\n"; print $output; $output=""; } } }
Hope this helps. Paul
Nektarios Sylligardakis wrote:
very quite site. Somthing like this i meen is it yours site ? could you tell as how did that?
paul wrote:
Please take a look at www.chintha.com http://www.chintha.com Is this what you are looking for?
paul
Abalieno wrote:
I'm actually interested in a similar feature:
I'd like to flag manually some of the nodes so that their titles (just them) appear in a custom box on the homepage (not the sidebar).
HRose / Abalieno
I don't think this is a standard feature, so you may need to code some PHP unless someone else has done this and can offer some suggestions.
There is a 'categories' block, which lists the various categories and the number of articles in each category - maybe this could be modified to suit your needs.
(sorry, I am a bit to busy at the moment to give this further thought - maybe someone else will help?)