hi
there is a module or snippet that i can add on my pages to know where exactly where I am.
Example : I am on the page wich url is http://www.example.com/audiocast/stooges/livetour85
on my page I have Home > audiocast > stooges > livetour85 all this items are links, and with I know exactly in what part of the website I am. like a permanent website gps.
please if you know an issue about this, tell me.
raf
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 12:32:30 +0200 (CEST) Raf Raf rafyven@yahoo.fr wrote:
Home > audiocast > stooges > livetour85 all this items are links, and with I know exactly in what part of the website I am. like a permanent website gps.
please if you know an issue about this, tell me.
I thought it was taxonomy_context... but I haven't been able to replicate the behaviour you're asking for in 5.2 and didn't have the time to investigate further.
Quoting Raf Raf rafyven@yahoo.fr:
hi
there is a module or snippet that i can add on my pages to know where exactly where I am.
Example : I am on the page wich url is http://www.example.com/audiocast/stooges/livetour85
on my page I have Home > audiocast > stooges > livetour85 all this items are links, and with I know exactly in what part of the website I am. like a permanent website gps.
please if you know an issue about this, tell me.
It is theme related. If the theme supports it then it will happen. Look for breadcrumbs in the *.tpl.php files.
Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
add the following into your theme where you want this to appear: <?php if ($breadcrumb): print $breadcrumb; endif; ?>
.sander
Raf Raf wrote:
hi
there is a module or snippet that i can add on my pages to know where exactly where I am.
Example : I am on the page wich url is http://www.example.com/audiocast/stooges/livetour85
on my page I have Home > audiocast > stooges > livetour85 all this items are links, and with I know exactly in what part of the website I am. like a permanent website gps.
please if you know an issue about this, tell me.
raf
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On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:34:14 -0400 sander-martijn sander@sander-martijn.com wrote:
add the following into your theme where you want this to appear:
<?php if ($breadcrumb): print $breadcrumb; endif; ?>
wooops so taxonomy_context has no relationship with this. thx for giving me a clue and grep through themes... that moved me to check into the theme configuration and enable it.
I thought this would be an easy question but I can't seem to find the answer. Maybe I'm using the wrong keywords....
I am using Drupal 5.2. I have created a few forums into which any registered user can post forum topics. What I would like is that for each posting (such as new forum topics or comments to forum topics) to have an email sent to all registered users. Can that be done? Can you force an email to just one email address with any new forum post?
I have already setup mailhandler to post to a forum any emails sent to a certain email address. But the other way is just as important. (similar functionality to Google Groups, etc...) Thanks for any help you can provide!
- John
FYI, I've read that in 4.7, I could have used mailhandler + listhandler to do the job, but listhandler does not have a 5.x version.
On 9/21/07, John Callahan diodata@udel.edu wrote:
I thought this would be an easy question but I can't seem to find the answer. Maybe I'm using the wrong keywords....
I am using Drupal 5.2. I have created a few forums into which any registered user can post forum topics. What I would like is that for each posting (such as new forum topics or comments to forum topics) to have an email sent to all registered users. Can that be done? Can you force an email to just one email address with any new forum post?
I have already setup mailhandler to post to a forum any emails sent to a certain email address. But the other way is just as important. (similar functionality to Google Groups, etc...) Thanks for any help you can provide!
There used to be the listhandler module for combining the forums with a mailing list.
http://drupal.org/project/listhandler
But it hasn't been updated for some time. Still 4.7
- John
FYI, I've read that in 4.7, I could have used mailhandler + listhandler to do the job, but listhandler does not have a 5.x version. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
I do wish listhandler was available for 5.x All the docs I've read keep referring to it.
Perhaps I can force all new users to subscribe to the forum categories... Is it possible to "force" subscriptions, or at least have all new users subscribed by default?
- John
Cog Rusty wrote:
On 9/21/07, John Callahan diodata@udel.edu wrote:
I thought this would be an easy question but I can't seem to find the answer. Maybe I'm using the wrong keywords....
I am using Drupal 5.2. I have created a few forums into which any registered user can post forum topics. What I would like is that for each posting (such as new forum topics or comments to forum topics) to have an email sent to all registered users. Can that be done? Can you force an email to just one email address with any new forum post?
I have already setup mailhandler to post to a forum any emails sent to a certain email address. But the other way is just as important. (similar functionality to Google Groups, etc...) Thanks for any help you can provide!
There used to be the listhandler module for combining the forums with a mailing list.
http://drupal.org/project/listhandler
But it hasn't been updated for some time. Still 4.7
- John
FYI, I've read that in 4.7, I could have used mailhandler + listhandler to do the job, but listhandler does not have a 5.x version. -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]