Hi,
I'm using Drupal 4.6.x with a modified version of the Bluemarine theme.
I want to use the taxonomy module to let me sort content and create blocks that list nodes of each category. However, I don't want the category type to be visible at all on each node. Ideally, the taxonomy module would be an invisble "behind the scenes" feature that would help administration and not be visible to users.
I tried removing the:
<!-- BEGIN: taxonomy --> <span class="taxonomy">{taxonomy}</span> <!-- END: taxonomy -->
from xtemplate.xtmpl but that gave the following error:
[XTemplate] parse: blockname [node.taxonomy] does not exist in /home/mylogin/public_html/themes/engines/xtemplate/xtemplate.inc on line 418.
I also tried setting the css as follows:
.node .taxonomy { color: #999; font-size: 0.8em; padding: 1.5em; display: none; }
but the category was still visible. I can't find an option to disable category display in the admin menu.
Is this possible? What's the best way to accomplish it?
Tim
Hey Tim -
I tried removing the:
<!-- BEGIN: taxonomy --> <span class="taxonomy">{taxonomy}</span> <!-- END: taxonomy -->
You are really close and good efforts! Try this:
<!-- BEGIN: taxonomy --> <!-- END: taxonomy -->
By removing the '{taxonomy}' line, the tags won't be displayed, yet the xtemplate parser still gets to process the (required) taxonomy section, which is based on the BEGIN-END keywords.
Cheers, --Katin
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