On Saturday 03 February 2007 2:34 pm, cl@isbd.net wrote:
I'm trying Drupal for a second time (I'm a glutton for punishment!) and I've installed Drupal 5.1.
Yeah, it's an addiction. :-)
I can understand the basics and I can create content etc. but what I lack is a way to see the structure of the web site I'm creating. Is there anywhere in Drupal where I can see a list of pages that I have created, preferably with some sort of indication of the connections between them?
By default, there isn't one. There's just a "pile of nodes". If you want a site to have a primary tree of some sort, my recommendation is to use the menu module and restrict the OTF menu item creation to the Primary Links menu. Then when you create a node, you can assign it to somewhere in that menu. That menu becomes your site structure.
If you want an at-a-glance view of the entire tree, I offer the menutree module[1] which was written to create a site map page out of that sort of setup. I've not updated it for 5.0 yet (I will be for a client site soon), but it should be trivial to upgrade. Patches welcome if you want to give it a shot. :-)
If you just want a list of nodes, the content page in the admin gives you that along with a simple search function.
http://drupal.org/project/menutree