I've tried both the workflow and the rules modules to create a really basic work flow. An Editor adds a page; an Admin approves it before it is published. It works fine for content creation.
On the edits however, the revision goes live as soon as the editor submits the node since it is already published. Is there anyway to do an approval process on revisions? The original page says published but an email is sent to the Admin to approve the revision before it goes live?
I also tried Revision Moderation module but that did not seem to work properly with custom content types.
Thanks, Tracey
-- Tracey Hummel Web Developer University Information Technology Services Learning Technologies Services University of Arizona (520) 626-5139 tracey@uainfo.arizona.edu
I've had some bumps with modr8 and modr8_bypass but it scans the list of content types and seems to catch most of them.
Jim
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Tracey Hummel thummel@email.arizona.eduwrote:
I've tried both the workflow and the rules modules to create a really basic work flow. An Editor adds a page; an Admin approves it before it is published. It works fine for content creation.
On the edits however, the revision goes live as soon as the editor submits the node since it is already published. Is there anyway to do an approval process on revisions? The original page says published but an email is sent to the Admin to approve the revision before it goes live?
I also tried Revision Moderation module but that did not seem to work properly with custom content types.
Thanks, Tracey
-- Tracey Hummel Web Developer University Information Technology Services Learning Technologies Services University of Arizona (520) 626-5139 tracey@uainfo.arizona.edu
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Good morning,
I've started my first attempt at creating a subtheme for Zen. I used Zenophile as my stepping stone. All of a sudden -- honestly, through no obvious change of my own -- all of the contents of the subtheme are displaying up against the left hand side of the screen. The blocks, regions, etc. are still labeled "right sidebar" "contents" etc., but everything is left justified. What the heck happened and how do I fix it?
When I went into the subtheme settings at http://devdrupal.co.polk.or.us/admin/build/themes/settings/leslie_test_theme, all of a sudden the name (leslie_test_theme) no longer displays in the list. The subtheme is there, but the name field is blank and the screenshot field says "no screenshot". Once you click on the configuration settings, some of what should be there is missing. For example, the breadcrumbs settings.
Help!
Thanks in advance,
Leslie
A few more details I've discovered.
1. The regions have changed. The navbar region is no longer there, nor is the Closure block/region. I DID NOT TOUCH THESE, they are just gone?
2. I checked with my admin and he said the only thing he changed today was to grant group write access to the theme files. I had asked him to do this because I was unable to upload any of the tweaks I had made to the css sheets. I never got to the point that I uploaded the new css, so that is not what caused the problem.
Any ideas at all?
Thanks,
Leslie
On 3/25/2010 at 10:00 AM, in message 4BAB3441.2EB7.00F4.3@co.polk.or.us, "LESLIE FRIESEN" FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us wrote:
Good morning,
I've started my first attempt at creating a subtheme for Zen. I used Zenophile as my stepping stone. All of a sudden -- honestly, through no obvious change of my own -- all of the contents of the subtheme are displaying up against the left hand side of the screen. The blocks, regions, etc. are still labeled "right sidebar" "contents" etc., but everything is left justified. What the heck happened and how do I fix it?
When I went into the subtheme settings at http://devdrupal.co.polk.or.us/admin/build/themes/settings/leslie_test_theme, all of a sudden the name (leslie_test_theme) no longer displays in the list. The subtheme is there, but the name field is blank and the screenshot field says "no screenshot". Once you click on the configuration settings, some of what should be there is missing. For example, the breadcrumbs settings.
Help!
Thanks in advance,
Leslie
Hi Leslie,
What I would do is start over and not use Zenophile. Zenophile is a nice convenience after you already understand how subthemes work in D6. I think by following the instructions yourself in the "STARTERKIT" you'll understand sub-themes better which will go a long way in avoiding frustration.
I've switched from using Zen to using Genesis ( http://drupal.org/project/genesis). I find it simpler and more straightforward. Like Zen, it has a lot of explanatory notes.
To answer your question more directly, I would investigate your subtheme's .info file and make sure all the regions are turned on there. Same thing with css, check to make sure they are enabled in the subtheme's .info file.
The following is likely a separate problem from your issue, but worth mentioning: If you want to do a separate template for nodes of type "story" you would create node-story.tpl.php. According to D6 intentions, you'd have to simply add node-story.tpl.php to your subtheme's directory. But, because of the bug, it won't actually work unless you also have a node.tpl.php file in your subtheme as well. In short, any time you are creating a more specific template using naming conventions based on a more general version found in the theme directory, you must copy the more generalized version into your subtheme folder in order for the more particular one to work.
Also, in theory, and it usually does work... you don't need the master theme to be turned on. But it turns out that there are some cases where the master theme does need to be turned on for the subtheme to work.
Welcome to theming! It's powerful stuff... I think Zenophile is a short cut that simply isn't worth it.
best,
Shai
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:30 PM, LESLIE FRIESEN < FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us> wrote:
A few more details I've discovered.
- The regions have changed. The navbar region is no longer there, nor is
the Closure block/region. I DID NOT TOUCH THESE, they are just gone?
- I checked with my admin and he said the only thing he changed today was
to grant group write access to the theme files. I had asked him to do this because I was unable to upload any of the tweaks I had made to the css sheets. I never got to the point that I uploaded the new css, so that is not what caused the problem.
Any ideas at all?
Thanks,
Leslie
On 3/25/2010 at 10:00 AM, in message <
4BAB3441.2EB7.00F4.3@co.polk.or.us>, "LESLIE FRIESEN" < FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us> wrote: Good morning,
I've started my first attempt at creating a subtheme for Zen. I used Zenophile as my stepping stone. All of a sudden -- honestly, through no obvious change of my own -- all of the contents of the subtheme are displaying up against the left hand side of the screen. The blocks, regions, etc. are still labeled "right sidebar" "contents" etc., but everything is left justified. What the heck happened and how do I fix it?
When I went into the subtheme settings at http://devdrupal.co.polk.or.us/admin/build/themes/settings/leslie_test_theme, all of a sudden the name (leslie_test_theme) no longer displays in the list. The subtheme is there, but the name field is blank and the screenshot field says "no screenshot". Once you click on the configuration settings, some of what should be there is missing. For example, the breadcrumbs settings.
Help!
Thanks in advance,
Leslie
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Please disregard...this turned out to be a rights issue.
Thanks,
Leslie
On 3/25/2010 at 11:30 AM, in message 4BAB493B.2EB7.00F4.3@co.polk.or.us, "LESLIE FRIESEN" FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us wrote:
A few more details I've discovered.
1. The regions have changed. The navbar region is no longer there, nor is the Closure block/region. I DID NOT TOUCH THESE, they are just gone?
2. I checked with my admin and he said the only thing he changed today was to grant group write access to the theme files. I had asked him to do this because I was unable to upload any of the tweaks I had made to the css sheets. I never got to the point that I uploaded the new css, so that is not what caused the problem.
Any ideas at all?
Thanks,
Leslie
On 3/25/2010 at 10:00 AM, in message 4BAB3441.2EB7.00F4.3@co.polk.or.us, "LESLIE FRIESEN" FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us wrote:
Good morning,
I've started my first attempt at creating a subtheme for Zen. I used Zenophile as my stepping stone. All of a sudden -- honestly, through no obvious change of my own -- all of the contents of the subtheme are displaying up against the left hand side of the screen. The blocks, regions, etc. are still labeled "right sidebar" "contents" etc., but everything is left justified. What the heck happened and how do I fix it?
When I went into the subtheme settings at http://devdrupal.co.polk.or.us/admin/build/themes/settings/leslie_test_theme, all of a sudden the name (leslie_test_theme) no longer displays in the list. The subtheme is there, but the name field is blank and the screenshot field says "no screenshot". Once you click on the configuration settings, some of what should be there is missing. For example, the breadcrumbs settings.
Help!
Thanks in advance,
Leslie
Sorry I'm so late to the party, but I'm a big fan of the Revisioning Module for setting up workfows: http://drupal.org/project/revisioning
It still pretty much requires the Module Grants Module as well: http://drupal.org/project/module_grants
I hope that helps,
kyle
On Mar 24, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Tracey Hummel wrote:
I've tried both the workflow and the rules modules to create a really basic work flow. An Editor adds a page; an Admin approves it before it is published. It works fine for content creation.
On the edits however, the revision goes live as soon as the editor submits the node since it is already published. Is there anyway to do an approval process on revisions? The original page says published but an email is sent to the Admin to approve the revision before it goes live?
I also tried Revision Moderation module but that did not seem to work properly with custom content types.
Thanks, Tracey
-- Tracey Hummel Web Developer University Information Technology Services Learning Technologies Services University of Arizona (520) 626-5139 tracey@uainfo.arizona.edu
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