[support] Site layout with drupal
Jean Gazis
jgazis at gmail.com
Wed May 16 14:02:06 UTC 2007
I would think you could do what you want with taxonomy - read up on it
first, you will need to plan out your categories. You'll need it even if you
end up doing some of it other ways as well.
On 5/16/07, Kelly Harding <kelly.harding at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 16/05/07, Erik Steffl <steffl at bigfoot.com> wrote:
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> > I am using drupal 5 (since 4.x or so) and while it's easy to install and
> > setup as well as add various content types I am still struggling with
> > trying to figure out how to do the overall site layout.
> >
> > Let's say I want to have a generic news/blog (that works out of the box)
> >
> > but I also want distinct (example) sections for Music (my audio files
> > etc.), computers/linux (setup, progamming projects etc.), Sports etc.
> >
> > When I say distinct I mean at least obviously distinct in navigation
> > menu, possibly distinct themes/styles/modules enabled etc.
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> I find the menu trim module very helpful here.
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> For instance on my own website (geekgothgrrl.co.uk ) there are a number of
> different sections, with menu trim I can remove sections from the menu tree
> when people navigate it, so it only contains links to relevant content.
> Works quite well I find.
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> There is a taxonomy-theme module too, that'd allow you to specifiy a
> different theme by term.
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> Kelly
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