Hi
On 29/01/07, cl@isbd.net cl@isbd.net wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 05:15:09PM -0500, Simon Swegles wrote:
cl@isbd.net wrote:
... and you want non-technical users to do this? Yes, I *know* that the 'designer' can do this and thus make it easy but to have something so ordinary need the designer to come along and edit 'techie' things seems all wrong to me.
Set up the internal link class ahead of time, and modify the help file to include an example of what the link code should look like when they add it to their text.
It can only be set up ahead of time if/when you know it's going to be needed. When you come to Drupal as a 'content enterer' you only find what extras you need from the more technical side as you try and do things. I think this is where I am, I'm being a 'content enterer' and finding that I need lots of extras that need me to put my 'techie' hat on and add before I can easily enter content as I want.
I just had a thought. How easy would it be to create a module that files all pages, blogs, images and places a number next to them. Maybe 'all' would be to much. When creating the page, blog, image, etc a checkbox is displayed that if selected the item gets added to this list. Now when I next create a page, I can (instead of typing in the a href for a link or img src for a picture etc.) simply click on this list and type in something like [23]. This would then display the item associated with that number.
Would that help Chris? Is it possible as a module? Linking to internal pages would be a breeze for all the.