Hi,
I am still pretty new to Drupal, but making my way along many thanks to great modules such as WebFM. This module is working well for us now and I am even more excited about some of the discussion around possible improvements coming down the pipe. However, I am having one small issue I am hoping someone can help me with as I am sure the solution is either right in front of me or relatively simple.
Is it possible to change the title of the root directory that appears at the top of the directory on the left block for WebFM. Currently, it reads "Tree" regardless of the directory it actually represents. For some of my roles, it is not a big deal as they are only able to see one WebFM Tree with sub-directories. However, for other users who have access to multiple roles and see several WebFM tree's display, it would be very useful to have the "Tree" label directly reflect my actual directory name.
Many thanks in advance for any assistance.
Rob
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Comments
Comment #1
luckyday13 commentedI am still having no luck on this issue. Just thought I would check back to see if anyone has any ideas? From my searches, it seems like no one else has this issue, which means it is likely something I have done or missed. Any thoughts are really appreciated as a solution would make my users very happy. I have attached an image in case it helps. Rather than "Tree" being repeated x3 on the left, I would like the actual directory name to appear.
Comment #2
robmilne commentedI've never seen this before. Are you sure that role root directories exist under the webfm root dir?
Comment #3
luckyday13 commentedThanks for the reply. Role Root Directories exist now for every role, but I had originally set root level direcotires for every role except for a single power user type role, which I wanted to have access to all directories. Basically, most users belong to a project, each project has a role, and each role has its own role directory set. Then I had one role where no root directory was set, assuming that this gives that role access to the WebFM root, allowing them access to all directories. I have since gone back and assigned root level directories to every role, and for those users I wish to have access to multiple directories, I simply assign multiple roles. Unfortunately, this has made no impact on my "tree" dilemma for users with multiple role/root access. If this original error somehow caused the problem, is it something that would persist?
Thanks again for the reply.
Comment #4
luckyday13 commentedp.s. One other interesting thing is that while my directory on the left side still only says "Tree", the mouse-overs work and the right directory information pops-up.
Still stumped....
Comment #5
luckyday13 commentedSeems to be fixed. I changed the root directory name a few more times and this finally resolved. It may have been a backslash I had added.