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Drupal 7 Views 3 view with 3 pages:
- Modules and Themes (admin/reports/system OR admin/reports/system/all);
- Modules (admin/reports/system/modules);
- Themes (admin/reports/system/themes);
careful, there's a bug with the dependencies for modules. if you set no result to anything but blank text, it will output a lot of errors at the top of the page.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | views-system-default-view.png | 109.88 KB | rstamm |
#4 | views-system-default-view.txt | 58.08 KB | rstamm |
#3 | views-export-views_system3-d7-v3.txt | 118.13 KB | lpalgarvio |
#1 | views-export-views_system3-d7-v2.txt | 85.75 KB | lpalgarvio |
views-export-views_system3-d7-v1.txt | 68.26 KB | lpalgarvio |
Comments
Comment #1
lpalgarvio CreditAttribution: lpalgarvio commentedversion 2
- standardized the 3 page views;
- added exposed filters, removed sorting (available in the table header);
- added caching (1 hour);
- tested in full;
Comment #2
lpalgarvio CreditAttribution: lpalgarvio commentedfunny!
after i made the view, i went ahead and installed enabled_modules.
been like 1 year since i tested that...
it happens that i made this view quite similar to enabled_modules // drupal modules page - common sense / logic dictates what looks best.
Comment #3
lpalgarvio CreditAttribution: lpalgarvio commentedversion 3, probably last version
- added public page
- revised filters and fields
- harmonized settings, descriptions and menus
- fully working, no bugs!
should be compatible with Drupal 6 Views 3 too
go ahead and test =)
Comment #4
rstamm CreditAttribution: rstamm commentedThanks for your work. But I think it's better to have a default view with only the most important information.
The user can add more information easily if he wants.
What do you think of this: