User-Selectable Roles: http://drupal.org/project/user_selectable_roles
One of the ideas behind that module is to use access control to hide and show content, and then allow a user to pick which things are available to them. If you use Taxonomy Access Control, and assign roles per taxonomy, a user could then pick what roles they wanted.
Alternatively, you can have a custom view, with an exposed field that remembers the user's last selected option, that would allow a user to pick and choose what content they wanted to see.
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Kathleen Murtagh
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Geoff D <reverse.geek@gmail.com> wrote:--Hi,I've just done a Drupal search on Taxonomy and was very surprised to come up with many modules related to this. I was wondering if it is possible to build a web site or blog with taxonomy so that logged in users can configure what topics they see and hide what they don't want to see. For example, if I had a web site with sport categories 1) Football 2) Basketball 3) Athletics etc, etc, if I wanted to, I would only see the posts on 1 & 2 and not 3 if that is all I subscribed too? Can this be easily done?ThanksGeoff
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