Dear all, For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?
Thanks Tony
And yes the block visibility settings have not been touched. Set to ->
- Not Restricted - Not Restricted - Not Restricted - Not customizable
Drupal 7
Tony
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 10:56 AM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
Dear all, For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?
Thanks Tony
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:26 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
which determines if this particular search block appears or not?
Permission.
Grant "Use search" permission from page admin/people/permissions.
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?
Tracey
From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of tony maciejowski Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] Block visibility
Dear all, For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?
Thanks Tony
Got it! Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Hummel, Tracey S - (thummel) < thummel@email.arizona.edu> wrote:
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?****
Tracey****
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *tony maciejowski *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM *To:* support@drupal.org *Subject:* [support] Block visibility****
Dear all,****
For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. ****
I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?****
Thanks****
Tony****
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One more twist on this: I assigned the search block to a newly defined region called main-menu-links (which is according to Tomlinson's beginners book on page 207, which seems to me to have been implemented in the default page.tpl.php file, which also confused me.). Anyways... Now I don't see the search block at all whether logged in or not. How can I detect where it is?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:41 AM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
Got it! Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Hummel, Tracey S - (thummel) < thummel@email.arizona.edu> wrote:
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?****
Tracey****
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *tony maciejowski *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM *To:* support@drupal.org *Subject:* [support] Block visibility****
Dear all,****
For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. ****
I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?****
Thanks****
Tony****
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Which theme are you using? I don't have that book, so I don't know what you are referring to. Did you use a theme that includes that region (listed in themename.info, and therefore also on the blocks page), or did you add it yourself?
Ursula
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:00 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
One more twist on this: I assigned the search block to a newly defined region called main-menu-links (which is according to Tomlinson's beginners book on page 207, which seems to me to have been implemented in the default page.tpl.php file, which also confused me.). Anyways... Now I don't see the search block at all whether logged in or not. How can I detect where it is?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:41 AM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
Got it! Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Hummel, Tracey S - (thummel) < thummel@email.arizona.edu> wrote:
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?****
Tracey****
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *tony maciejowski *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM *To:* support@drupal.org *Subject:* [support] Block visibility****
Dear all,****
For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. ****
I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?****
Thanks****
Tony****
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I created a sub-theme of Genesis. I originally had the main-menu-links region at the end of the list of regions in the info file. Now I put it after the header and it actually appears in the block region demo. Now I see the search block in that region but the menu has disappeared. A question of some css tweaking I hope. ??
Tony
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Ursula Pieper dramamezzo@gmail.com wrote:
Which theme are you using? I don't have that book, so I don't know what you are referring to. Did you use a theme that includes that region (listed in themename.info, and therefore also on the blocks page), or did you add it yourself?
Ursula
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:00 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
One more twist on this: I assigned the search block to a newly defined region called main-menu-links (which is according to Tomlinson's beginners book on page 207, which seems to me to have been implemented in the default page.tpl.php file, which also confused me.). Anyways... Now I don't see the search block at all whether logged in or not. How can I detect where it is?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:41 AM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
Got it! Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Hummel, Tracey S - (thummel) < thummel@email.arizona.edu> wrote:
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?****
Tracey****
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *tony maciejowski *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM *To:* support@drupal.org *Subject:* [support] Block visibility****
Dear all,****
For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. ****
I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?****
Thanks****
Tony****
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I assigned the main menu to the new region and now it is ok. Slowly but surely. Have ti figure out where the previous menu was assigned to.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:27 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.com wrote:
I created a sub-theme of Genesis. I originally had the main-menu-links region at the end of the list of regions in the info file. Now I put it after the header and it actually appears in the block region demo. Now I see the search block in that region but the menu has disappeared. A question of some css tweaking I hope. ??
Tony
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Ursula Pieper dramamezzo@gmail.comwrote:
Which theme are you using? I don't have that book, so I don't know what you are referring to. Did you use a theme that includes that region (listed in themename.info, and therefore also on the blocks page), or did you add it yourself?
Ursula
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:00 PM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
One more twist on this: I assigned the search block to a newly defined region called main-menu-links (which is according to Tomlinson's beginners book on page 207, which seems to me to have been implemented in the default page.tpl.php file, which also confused me.). Anyways... Now I don't see the search block at all whether logged in or not. How can I detect where it is?
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:41 AM, tony maciejowski tony@tony-mac.comwrote:
Got it! Thanks.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Hummel, Tracey S - (thummel) < thummel@email.arizona.edu> wrote:
What are the permission settings for the search? Are you allowing both anonymous & authenticated users to access the search?****
Tracey****
*From:* support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] *On Behalf Of *tony maciejowski *Sent:* Tuesday, July 12, 2011 10:56 AM *To:* support@drupal.org *Subject:* [support] Block visibility****
Dear all,****
For the life of me I can not get my search block to be visible outside of being logged in as admin. I have moved the block to all areas but never see it unless I am logged in as admin. ****
I don't think any css is hiding it (otherwise it should at least show up in one region). I know I deleted some breadcrumb-specific - or at least what I thought was breadcrumb-specific - php code in one of the templates. Could this be the reason I don't see it? Or what would be the relevant php code which determines if this particular search block appears or not?*
Thanks****
Tony****
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