Contemplate tab menus don't identify which template

izmeez - June 17, 2009 - 05:13
Project:Content Templates (Contemplate)
Version:6.x-1.1
Component:User interface
Category:bug report
Priority:normal
Assigned:Unassigned
Status:active
Description

I haven't yet made use of the Contemplate module and just happened to enable it with cck.

What I am seeing in several places such as admin/content, the administer>Content management page, the appearance of tabs which each say "Template". Clicking on any of them take me to the template of a specific content type and it's name appears on the left but the names on the other tabs still all say "Template".

See attached screen capture.

Does this mean each one requires its view to be revised? Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Izzy

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#1

pips1 - July 13, 2009 - 08:59
Category:support request» bug report

Reassigning this as a bug.

Clearly one doesn't need/want several tabs saying "template" in the content management overview page (see original screenshot provided).

Contemplate's 1.1 release notes say:
"added back menu item 'admin/content/templates', just because I prefer to go there so I don't have to load the page another time when going to the Templates page".

I don't quite understand what is meant here?

If I enter the path 'admin/content/templates', I get redirected to 'admin/content/types/templates'.

If I enter 'admin/content', I get the confusing "template" tabs as described above.

I suspect that perhaps this new feature introduced a new bug..? Some mistake with the path..?

#2

adam_b - August 25, 2009 - 10:05

I've got this also, but also for some specific content types - ie under /admin/content/node-type/[type]/template:
- for most cases I get the usual headings: Edit, Manage fields, Display fields, Template
- but for some cases I get the headings: Template, Template, Template, Template

The Template headings are for only certain node types, not for all the ones I have.

 
 

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