I ran into this same problem the other day. It's like you want to create a field group, with an image field and textarea field, and then allow the user to add multiple of these field groups. As an alternative,
1) use the title attribute for the image and then some jquery to create image captions 2) use node reference to nodes that contain the image and text areas.
Neither of which I was totally happy with. (Option #1 worked great for me with small amounts of text.) Good luck.
- John
************************************************** John Callahan, Geospatial Application Developer Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delaware Email: john.callahan@udel.edu **************************************************
Don Pickerel wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply Tony. The part I'm unsure of is the text alongside the image.
What I'm looking for is a general description at the top of the page, then a photo and a narrative in rows at the bottom of the page. I'm taking an old site and migrating it to Drupal while updating the information at the same time. Here's a good example except for the 21st century theming..
http://www.centralcoasttourist.com/Parks_n_Recreation/State/Montana_de_Oro/R idgeTr/ridge1.html
-Don-
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Tony Zielinski Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 10:27 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] new content type with image/text box
If I understand correctly, you should use the Image Field module (requires CCK, Image API and Filefield modules). Add a single image field when creating your content type and set it to allow multiple values. That will do what you are describing.
Best regards,
Tony