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| how to list all entries within a custom
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  Hungary |
2007-04-10 05:00:17 |
Hi!
This my first post the this list, so Hi everyone
I've added some content-types (eg. "article",
"editors_blog" etc...) to
my Drupal5, and now I would like to list all entries within
a
content-type.
I was thinking of something like this:
www.mydomain.com/editors_blog/all
But couldn't find anything similar :
Would someone help me with this?
Thanks!
Daniel
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| Re: how to list all entries within a
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2007-04-10 06:45:51 |
On 4/10/07, Daniel <leva az.isten.hu> wrote:
> This my first post the this list, so Hi everyone
Welcome to the list
> I've added some content-types (eg. "article",
"editors_blog" etc...) to
> my Drupal5, and now I would like to list all entries
within a
> content-type.
> I was thinking of something like this:
> www.mydomain.com/editors_blog/all
> But couldn't find anything similar :
>
> Would someone help me with this?
The best way would be to install the Views module. It allows
you to
create a 'view' of nodes which you can filter, for example,
by the
types you have created.
Cheers,
Dan
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| Re: how to list all entries within a
custom content-type |
  United States |
2007-04-10 06:47:51 |
Take a look at the views module.
http://drupal.org/pro
ject/views
Cheers,
blake
On Apr 10, 2007, at 5:00 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This my first post the this list, so Hi everyone
>
> I've added some content-types (eg. "article",
"editors_blog"
> etc...) to
> my Drupal5, and now I would like to list all entries
within a
> content-type.
> I was thinking of something like this:
> www.mydomain.com/editors_blog/all
> But couldn't find anything similar :
>
> Would someone help me with this?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Daniel
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> [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/
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| Re: how to list all entries within a
custom content-type |
  Hungary |
2007-04-10 07:16:44 |
2007. April 10. 13:45, Dan Karran:
> On 4/10/07, Daniel <leva az.isten.hu> wrote:
> > I've added some content-types (eg.
"article", "editors_blog"
> > etc...) to my Drupal5, and now I would like to
list all entries
> > within a content-type.
> > I was thinking of something like this:
> > www.mydomain.com/editors_blog/all
> > But couldn't find anything similar :
> >
> > Would someone help me with this?
>
> The best way would be to install the Views module. It
allows you to
> create a 'view' of nodes which you can filter, for
example, by the
> types you have created.
Thanks for the reply!
I've noticed the 'Article' module in the 'Views' module's
description,
and for me it seems that both of them know what I want, but
maybe
the 'Article' module is lighter than the 'Views' module, am
I right?
I don't know much about either module unfortunatelly.
Thanks!
Daniel
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| Re: how to list all entries within a
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2007-04-10 07:22:55 |
On 4/10/07, Daniel <leva az.isten.hu> wrote:
> I've noticed the 'Article' module in the 'Views'
module's description,
> and for me it seems that both of them know what I want,
but maybe
> the 'Article' module is lighter than the 'Views'
module, am I right?
> I don't know much about either module unfortunatelly.
I think the 'article' module mentioned in the module's
description is
just an example of a module that creates nodes (like story,
page,
blog, or CCK for that matter) but doesn't necessarily
display them
they way you want them displayed. Views is the way of
displaying all
these nodes in whichever way you want, and definitely worth
checking
out.
Dan
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Dan Karran
dan karran.net
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| Re: how to list all entries within a
custom content-type |
  Hungary |
2007-04-10 07:39:27 |
2007. April 10. 14:22, Dan Karran:
> On 4/10/07, Daniel <leva az.isten.hu> wrote:
> > I've noticed the 'Article' module in the 'Views'
module's
> > description, and for me it seems that both of them
know what I
> > want, but maybe the 'Article' module is lighter
than the 'Views'
> > module, am I right? I don't know much about either
module
> > unfortunatelly.
>
> I think the 'article' module mentioned in the module's
description is
> just an example of a module that creates nodes (like
story, page,
> blog, or CCK for that matter) but doesn't necessarily
display them
> they way you want them displayed. Views is the way of
displaying all
> these nodes in whichever way you want, and definitely
worth checking
> out.
Thanks, great software. Now I see what is the difference
between the two
themese, and definitely 'View' is the way to go.
Daniel
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