Sorry, DrupalNoob here, and this is the second reference I've seen to a sections module (presumably sections.module), yet I can't find one at http://drupal.org/project/Modules or in the default install ... Am I looking in the right place?
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Bill Hunter Technical | Operations Manager Interactive Media The News Tribune http://www.thenewstribune.com bill.hunter@thenewstribune.com
-----Original Message----- From: drupal-support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:drupal-support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Bèr Kessels Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 1:40 PM To: drupal-support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [drupal-support] Disabling header, sidebars, footer on some pages
Sorry, I misread your previous post.
I would advice you to use sections module. It allows you to use different themes for certain places on your site.
I use it one webschuur.com for a print theme: http://www.webschuur.com/node/51?theme=print (print version of http://www.webschuur.com/node/51?theme=BlueWave)
And on a clients site for a mobile version: http://www.threesanna.com/nl/node?theme=mobile
(the examples use a hacked up version, though)
Ber
Op zaterdag 03 september 2005 23:48, schreef Wayne Johnson:
But doesnt this make all pages full page s? I was just thinking about certain articles (pages or stories). For example, I have a paper type form for people to fill our. I'd rather not have the sidebars get in the way.
Bèr Kessels berdrupal@tiscali.be wrote:please visit example.com/admin/theme and configure he theme settings in there. A lot of themes allow you to use the settings in there and allow you to choose what types of posts should display the "submission details".
Op zaterdag 03 september 2005 19:07, schreef Wayne Johnson:
I have some documents that I would like to make full page, to disable the header, footers, etc. Anyone have a way to do this?
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On 9/9/05, Bill Hunter Bill.Hunter@thenewstribune.com wrote:
Sorry, DrupalNoob here, and this is the second reference I've seen to a sections module (presumably sections.module), yet I can't find one at http://drupal.org/project/Modules or in the default install ... Am I looking in the right place?
See: http://drupal.org/project/sections
Currently, it looks like the only release of this module is for CVS. That means that no versions have been released specifically to go with stable releases of the Drupal core (e.g. 4.5, 4.6). The CVS version of a module is ideally compatible with the latest development version of Drupal core, but then again, it may have been updated as recently as two days ago, or as long as two years ago! Contact the module maintainer to find out its current status.
Weird... I could have sworn that this module had at least been released for 4.5... but maybe that was just my imagination.
Jeremy Epstein www.greenash.net.au
Op vrijdag 09 september 2005 16:00, schreef Jeremy Epstein:
Contact the module maintainer to find out its current status.
...which is me.
No, afaik it is not in a working state for current HEAD. And since I am not using it on any site that needs to be updated, I will not update the module for 4.7.
So, please send in patches.
Regards, Bèr
On Friday 09 September 2005 10:41 am, Bèr Kessels wrote:
No, afaik it is not in a working state for current HEAD. And since I am not using it on any site that needs to be updated, I will not update the module for 4.7.
So, please send in patches.
Oh, goodie. I'm glad someone mentioned that now before I implemented it this coming Monday for a client. :-)
Is there a preferred alternative method right now to have different themes or theme settings in different parts of the site? In practice, really, all I need to do is have the secondary links show up on the front page and the front page only (using 4.6.3). I looked at the FrontPage module, but it doesn't look like it would do that. Can anyone else suggest something?
Op zaterdag 10 september 2005 22:27, schreef Larry Garfield:
On Friday 09 September 2005 10:41 am, Bèr Kessels wrote:
No, afaik it is not in a working state for current HEAD. And since I am not using it on any site that needs to be updated, I will not update the module for 4.7.
So, please send in patches.
Oh, goodie. I'm glad someone mentioned that now before I implemented it this coming Monday for a client. :-)
Is there a preferred alternative method right now to have different themes or theme settings in different parts of the site? In practice, really, all I need to do is have the secondary links show up on the front page and the front page only (using 4.6.3). I looked at the FrontPage module, but it doesn't look like it would do that. Can anyone else suggest something?
Yes: Get a small amout of bounties together, so that I can make time to upgrade it. Or get someone to upgrade it. Its not much work, but I'm over my head in work. And paying clients with contracts come first ;)
Patches are very welcome too. Its really one or maybe two ours of work! If you know Drupal well prolly even less. I prefer (good) patches over bounties.
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