Yes, or pretty much anything you can think of. Lists of
Poems that are not published. List of poems that are of category
X. Block containing new poems that a user (or you) haven't
read.
You define sort order, filter criteria, who you want
to be able to see the list, etc. Which fields to include, which fields to sort
on etc.
Dave
Are you meaning by List of nodes, a list of specific content types,
e.g. story, page, and my additional node that I'll create,
poem?
Larry Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com>
wrote:
Views:
http://drupal.org/project/views
Awesome module. It lets you
custom-build a list of nodes according to a wide
range of configurable
parameters.
CCK: http://drupal.org/project/cck
Drupal 5+
includes the ability to create new "basic" node types through the
admin. A
basic node type has a title and a body (body is disableable.) CCK
lets you
add additional fields to any given node type. Those fields are
provided by
separate, dedicated modules. The CCK package includes several
(textfield,
number, nodereference, etc.), and there's a huge number of others
available in contrib.
The usually best way to map out the site is
to first decide what your node
types look like, conceptually. Then figure
out the fields they need. Then
set those up using CCK. Then determine what
lists of nodes you'll want, and
build those using Views. At least that's
the usual method I use. :-)
On Wednesday 30 May 2007, Bruce Whealton
wrote:
> I've heard again about Views. What are Views? Is that
>
one specific contributed module? When would one use that?
>
Thanks,
> Bruce
>
> Jason Flatt
wrote:
>
> On Monday 28 May 2007 23:07:37
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
> > My main section "ABOUT" contains:
>
> -My BIO
> > -My Discography
> > -- As a Leader
>
> -- As a Supporting Musician
> > -My show schedule
> >
-Video Clips
> > -Audio Clips
> > -The list of musicians who
plays for my shows (present/past)
> >
> > I did this by
creating custom content types to each of them. After many
> > days of
trial and error, they all shows up as desired using Views.
> >
However, as I moved onto other section, such as my jazz theory
section,
> > where I used Book, I realized if I should had done all
the "ABOUT"
> > section in Book. The main reasons are:
> > -
Book provides "previous" and "next" node hyperlink at the bottom
> >
- Book provides summarized front page
> > For example, I couldn't
figure out how to create a View just to list the
> > titles of all
the subsections, like Book provides.
> >
> > If I want to
convert all the "ABOUT" subsections to a Book, can it be
> > done? I
couldn't find it how. Searching at Drupal site but to no avail
> > so
far.
>
> If you have the book module enabled, you should be able
to integrate the
> pages into a book by simply going to the "Outline"
tab of each node and
> placing it somewhere into the
hierarchy.
>
>
> --
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