I checked http://www.prometheus6.org/.
How long will the list be after several years? Actually it is long ENOUGH already on the site.
I checked http://www.prometheus6.org/.
How long will the list be after several years? Actually it is long ENOUGH already on the site.
Comments
Comment #1
Prometheus6 commentedOkay.
I've added an option to limit the number of links in the block, and a page with all the available links. The archive has the corrected module even though the system hasn't updated the link date for some reason.
For the record, the reasons I didn't limit it when I moved to Drupal initially is:
1- my site's index page is always long enough that the block doesn't look out of place there
2- with all the links listed (and, by the way, anonymous users don't get a paginated version), every node is no more than two links fron the index page, which makes it a lot more likely Google would reindex it all quickly (and it worked). Slightly sneaky search engine optimization.
Comment #2
dietcoke commentedThanks for your reply!
Actually my idex page is very long too, however, I still prefer the "more" :-)
BTW, these are the updated verions, aren't they?
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/modules/week/
Comment #3
Prometheus6 commentedBoth the CVS and 4.5 versions were updated. In fact, they're the same as of now. I had already modified it to interface properly with Drupal HEAD (the development version that evolves into the next release) and since those changes are invisible to 4.5 I saw no reason to back them out when I made this change. Plus I've found most folks don't know how to apply patches (developing on Windows, I can relate).
Comment #4
Prometheus6 commentedComment #5
dietcoke commentedThis module works great! Thanks!
Yeah, it took me almost a day to solve the patch issue on Windows before. I should have done the patch on Mac OS X :-)
BTW, there is a wired page shown on the "more..." page:
http://www.unery.com/?q=week/blog/2004/10/03
Would you check the bottom of this page?