Thanks for that Victor, I see where it is specified now. I deleted the scale and crop action and created a scale action only specifying the width since that is the client's requirement. Cleared the cache, reloaded (twice) and looks good.
Who said Drupal was hard to learn. :-P
Marty
At 05:00 AM 11/7/2009, you wrote:
These look like they are image cache presets. Go to the image cache administration pages and there you can create new presets which will show up as options in the view.
Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.arhttp://awebfactory.com.ar
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Marty Landman <mailto:mlandman@face2interface.commlandman@face2interface.com> wrote: I am doing some maintenance on a site and the author is unavailable for any questions. Being pretty new to Drupal I'm able to track things so far but no farther. In this case there is a view with a display that shows a particular field listed as
Content: Box shot - front_thumb image linked to node
Need to locate those formats and either edit the existing one or create a new one. Hoping the format includes hard-coded image height & width attributes cuz that's what needs to be changed, and I checked all the themes listed for this view display and nothing is in there so hoping, thinking it's got to be in the format, but where are the formats? Also looked at the content types and list of fields, not there either.
Hope this is coherent.
Marty
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Marty,
Great. Glad you are having luck with Drupal.
Just as an FYI... Let me explain a slightly different approach. Make a NEW preset instead of deleting the old one. You then go to the content-type administration (or possibly the admin for the View that is generating the content) and click on "Display fields" (or the field display handler if it is a View). There you will be able to select the new preset you just made, and then click "Save."
The reason to do it the way I just described is that it is possible that there are other pages on your site that are using that same preset. And maybe the old settings are more appropriate for the other contexts. If I weren't sure about how everything on the site worked, I'd always create a new preset and apply it to the context as opposed to editing an existing preset.
But I really don't mean to rain on your parade. Sounds like you are doing great in learning Drupal.
Shai
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Marty Landman mlandman@face2interface.comwrote:
Thanks for that Victor, I see where it is specified now. I deleted the scale and crop action and created a scale action only specifying the width since that is the client's requirement. Cleared the cache, reloaded (twice) and looks good.
Who said Drupal was hard to learn. :-P
Marty
At 05:00 AM 11/7/2009, you wrote:
These look like they are image cache presets. Go to the image cache administration pages and there you can create new presets which will show up as options in the view.
Victor Kane http://awebfactory.com.arhttp://awebfactory.com.ar
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Marty Landman <mailto:mlandman@face2interface.commlandman@face2interface.com> wrote: I am doing some maintenance on a site and the author is unavailable for any questions. Being pretty new to Drupal I'm able to track things so far but no farther. In this case there is a view with a display that shows a particular field listed as
Content: Box shot - front_thumb image linked to node
Need to locate those formats and either edit the existing one or create a new one. Hoping the format includes hard-coded image height & width attributes cuz that's what needs to be changed, and I checked all the themes listed for this view display and nothing is in there so hoping, thinking it's got to be in the format, but where are the formats? Also looked at the content types and list of fields, not there either.
Hope this is coherent.
Marty
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