Hi
I'd like to display a list of nodes belonging to a specific node type (image) AND to any of several taxonomies (all of which are second-level children of a first-level parent), but NOT to the parent.
Can I build an URL that displays that list of nodes? Or should I use Views? If so, how should I create such a view?
Thank you in advance for any assistance
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert
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This is a job for views. If you also enable views-ui (included in the views module), you will also get a nifty web-based interface for creating your views.
Susan
Albert Cuesta wrote:
Hi
I'd like to display a list of nodes belonging to a specific node type (image) AND to any of several taxonomies (all of which are second-level children of a first-level parent), but NOT to the parent.
Can I build an URL that displays that list of nodes? Or should I use Views? If so, how should I create such a view?
Thank you in advance for any assistance
Albert
Susan
Thanks for your reply. However, can you be more specific about the creation of the required View? I'm a complete newbie regarding Views and I'm very confused by Filters, Arguments and so on.
2007/8/10, Susan Stewart HedgeMage@binaryredneck.net:
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This is a job for views. If you also enable views-ui (included in the views module), you will also get a nifty web-based interface for creating your views.
Susan
Albert Cuesta wrote:
Hi
I'd like to display a list of nodes belonging to a specific node type (image) AND to any of several taxonomies (all of which are second-level children of a first-level parent), but NOT to the parent.
Can I build an URL that displays that list of nodes? Or should I use Views? If so, how should I create such a view?
Thank you in advance for any assistance
Albert
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On Friday 10 August 2007 08:56:40 Albert Cuesta wrote:
Susan
Thanks for your reply. However, can you be more specific about the creation of the required View? I'm a complete newbie regarding Views and I'm very confused by Filters, Arguments and so on.
Maybe this will help: http://drupal.org/node/109604
And especially: http://drupal.org/node/54432 and: http://drupal.org/node/59157
Jason
That helped a lot, thanks. However, I created a filter with multiple ('any of') taxonomy terms, and now every node appears multiple times in the view, as many times as its terms meet the filter criteria. How can I avoid this?
Thanks
2007/8/10, Jason Flatt drupal@oadaeh.net:
On Friday 10 August 2007 08:56:40 Albert Cuesta wrote:
Susan
Thanks for your reply. However, can you be more specific about the creation of the required View? I'm a complete newbie regarding Views and I'm very confused by Filters, Arguments and so on.
Maybe this will help: http://drupal.org/node/109604
And especially: http://drupal.org/node/54432 and: http://drupal.org/node/59157
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Cuesta
Ops, I solved it myself with the Node:Distinct filter.
I have another Views question, though: how do I apply a specific theme to the View i just created?
Thanks in advance for any assistance
2007/8/11, Albert Cuesta acuesta@gmail.com:
Jason
That helped a lot, thanks. However, I created a filter with multiple ('any of') taxonomy terms, and now every node appears multiple times in the view, as many times as its terms meet the filter criteria. How can I avoid this?
Thanks
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Cuesta
On Saturday 11 August 2007 02:29:46 Albert Cuesta wrote:
Ops, I solved it myself with the Node:Distinct filter.
I have another Views question, though: how do I apply a specific theme to the View i just created?
Well, there is this: http://drupal.org/node/42597
But I suspect you may be looking for this: http://drupal.org/project/viewtheme