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 -- Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42 larry@garfieldtech.com ICQ: 6817012 "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas Jefferson