For many, the purpose of a taxonomy index is to take the site visitor to their selected term so that the information about that term can be displayed. Currently this module presumes the required destination is an individual node rather than the topic(term). For example with a taxonomy of "Authors" it is actually impossible to select an author, instead and individual book has to be selected.

In settings, can you give an option to make the individual term-links in the "Terms" pages point to the actual taxonomy term page (i.e. /taxonomy/term/123) instead of the current behaviour of display a node index for that term.

At the moment the display style is much better than the current taxonomy index that I am using but is unusable as it just doesn't lead to the right level in the sites structure.

Also, a sugestion but not important for me at the moment, it would be good to have a grouping cotrol for nodes, similar as exists for terms. This should have the additional option to disable grouping so that nodes are just listed alphabetically (and possibly according to their normal Drupal weighting etc.). At this granular level there are often not that many items to list, or at a glance clarity may be required, so grouping sometimes is a hinderance.

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tomaszx’s picture

Hi.

Yes you can group or not list of nodes.
Look at settings and set to one column and unset "Show index if number of columns are set to one column"

I'm working on settings to select where we should go if click on term (taxonomy/term/123 or nodes list)

i'm not sure that it is all. Tell me if not.

My english is very simple :) So the best choice is list all your suggestions with simple notations.

Thanks for your issue.

tomaszx’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » tomaszx
Status: Active » Fixed

I released beta2. Look and test.

John Bryan’s picture

Faster than a speeding bullet

Fast & excellent work! I have just installed Beta 2 and the changes work 8¬)

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.