I have a site: http://weltreise.inomex.ch/
I have three columsn Monsonry. I'm trying to make the complete each box clickable to complete post. Currently, only read more takes me to complete article. Any idea how to do it?
Thanks
How are you running the loop that delivers content to the blocks (plugin, custom template, etc.)
You need to make sure the link tags are being placed around the entire block, not just the "read more" link.
Author won't change theme just for you. It is also bad practice to change php file code by yourself, because of all updates and stuff. I would suggest that you add custom javascript(jQuery) (it is dirty solution, but it should work). Also be careful. Even if you wrap masonry brick with anchor(a), you should remove links that are inside that brick -> you should change anchor(a) with something else (span).
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I'm trying to do the layout of a course on masterstudy in wordpress, but I'd like to make a template for certain parts of the course, lets say for example when I hover over the title, show an image, when I click on a paragraph, make another one appear next to it etc... I think it is possible to have shortcuts for these and not have to copy paste the code each time I want to have these effects. I think this icon(see image) might do the trick (not sure) but I can't seem to save a template in my dashboard. So if it is indeed this button, can you please explain me how to save templates, and if it is not the solution can you explain me where to look ? The screenshot shows the Tiny MCE editor
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Now after searching for 2 weeks afther a module to work on drupal 7.x version whatever, I took another way/module/guide/tutorial and yes finally i got somehow what i want without a error occures.
But now i want to make something very simple but i don't see it.
I have the module view and panel. And i want to list 3 fields in the next way:
**so you need 10 reputation for images, i'll try it to explain it like this:
|=
(where "|" is the thumbnail and "-" are the title and the other "-" is the date.
Now it shows like this:
title
date
thumbnail
I see alot on the internet about , display suite, panels, view with rewrite output, ...
But this must be soooo simple and that is getting me crazy. If i know how i just could write it myself in php/html whatever i would do it.
But i can't see the forest for the trees
Please give me something to work with or a link of a tutorial whatever. I need a right direction for this.
Yes my english is bad and i hate drupal, but still , i think drupal can be great, but it is not for me.
You are talking about "theming" which is how your fields are displayed on the screen. By default Views emits some HTML that wraps them in elements like . The exact HTML depends on which type of display you are using.
The quickest way to achieve the layout you describe is not really about Views at all, but using CSS. Make the thumbnail float:left and ensure the other two are displayed inline (without line break).
I use collective.plonetruegallery for image galleries within Plone and I like it. However, what I miss is a "download" button or a simple "link" in order to let users actually download a image. The "Galleria" display view of plonetruegallery does seem to offer such a link/button -- does any of the other display views? Or any other solution whithout having to hack the plonetruegallery addon myself?
I know that you can right click and then choose "download image" among several other options within your preferred browser -- however, for a dumb user to cumbersome ;)
I have added an option to collective.ptg.contactsheet (1.1.2) that let you choose between going to the content or downloading it.
Espen
There's not a built-in "feature" to do this. You can see which of the gallery views might have this; looks like you've already found one. I'm sure you could easily customize another one to include such a link, simply by following the example in Galleria.
This is quite easy to make. The url to download the image would probably be:
/path/to/image/download
One option could be to just add an action.
If you want to have this for a specific gallery, I can probably fix it.
(go to https://github.com/collective/collective.ptg.contactsheet or whatever gallerytype you want it for and add an "Issue"
Espen
Is it possible to put comments on a separate tab when viewing the node?how?
You can easily create a page view that shows the comments and set the menu path to be a Local Task of the node
in the menu path you would put something like node/%/comments
I use Talk module.i thing is better!
There has been some discussion in the Quick Tabs module issue queue about adding the ability to put comments on a separate tab. Apparently the module doesn't yet support it, but someone posted a small modification (ie, hack) to the module that supposedly gets it working.
I think you can use QUICKTAB module.It will be good for putting comments on the web page.
You can create 3 to 4 tabs and there is a list of options for the appearance of the tab.In order to link the comments first you have to create a block for each comments and assign the block to this tab.
KmlScreenOverlay Buttons!!? real? how?
Any other way to put anything flash or html over GEPlugin?
A little unclear what you're after.
If you're trying to make KML Screen Overlays, may I suggest you check out the tutorial and utility at http://freegeographytools.com/2007/the-kml-screen-overlay-maker-utility.
If you're asking whether you can put, say, a Form Submit button on top of a map in a browser, then sure. You can use divs to layer all sorts of stuff in a browser.
A really good example of this is the Beer Mapping Project. Check out their New Zealand page and see the various items placed on top of it, including buttons, text and lists.
Hope that helps!
KmlScreenOverlay Buttons!!? real?
Yes they're real. But they're not as easy to use as HTML buttons... e.g. you can't just give them a text label. You have to use an image.
how?
How to use them - see the tutorial that #Mark linked to.
Any other way to put anything flash or
html over GEPlugin?
See also How can I place a html div over the Google Earth plugin? Involves wmode, I imagine