taxonomy-list-directory-node-image = how to use?

VlooiVlerke - September 26, 2008 - 10:30
Project:Taxonomy List
Version:6.x-2.x-dev
Component:Code
Category:support request
Priority:normal
Assigned:NancyDru
Status:closed
Description

Hi

How do I show an image infront of my node title in the directory system?

I can see that you provide a (taxonomy-list-directory-node-image) css.
I tried to use the user image of the node but that is not it. (But that would be a great option if you could select to show user images in the directory node listings)

Is it a cck image field I need to create or do I need the node_image.module? Please don't tell me it is the image module coz that one sucks, sorry. no bad respect. But I believe images should be attached to nodes, and not images become nodes.

I think a cck image filed, combined with image_chache (to get the presets) + Thickbox

Then on the taxonomy_list/settings page you can choose which cck image field to use for your node image and the image_chache preset to be used. With an extra option to choose if the big image should show when you click the image or open the node page.

Thanks

#1

NancyDru - September 26, 2008 - 13:30
Assigned to:Anonymous» NancyDru
Status:active» fixed

First, once I back port this to 5.x (if I can), all the theme stuff will probably come out of the module into separate templates so they are more changeable by you. That is my goal -- I want you to have far more control of the module.

The image is currently gotten from Image Attach (sorry). So you can attach an image to the content and it will display according to the teaser format.

Selecting your own way of doing images is why I want to move the theming functions closer to you. What is out there right now is for comment and beginning development of alternate solutions (which I will be happy to include with the module).

#2

Anonymous (not verified) - October 10, 2008 - 13:32
Status:fixed» closed

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

 
 

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