The Content Type Filter lets you filter content listing pages simply by adding admin/content/types/story to the URL (for example).
You want to see the blog content type content then you need to use following URL
http://YOURSITE.com/admin/content/types/blog

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flebrenn’s picture

Hello,

Please edit this issue summary and add:
- project page: https://drupal.org/sandbox/purab/1736392
- git: git clone http://git.drupal.org/sandbox/purab/1736392.git content_type_filter
- Please change your default branch (master to 7.x-1.x)

Review
- When I enable your module I have an error: "content_type_filter is incompatible with the Drupal version."
- Please check your code with coder module

flebrenn’s picture

Please apply this patch to enable your module (branch 7.x-1.x) on D7 and fix coder issue.

Bye.

PA robot’s picture

Status: Needs review » Needs work

Link to the project page and git clone command are missing in the issue summary, please add them.

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PA robot’s picture

Status: Needs work » Closed (duplicate)
Multiple Applications
It appears that there have been multiple project applications opened under your username:

Project 1: https://drupal.org/node/2061957

Project 2: https://drupal.org/node/2060241

Project 3: https://drupal.org/node/2059365

As successful completion of the project application process results in the applicant being granted the 'Create Full Projects' permission, there is no need to take multiple applications through the process. Once the first application has been successfully approved, then the applicant can promote other projects without review. Because of this, posting multiple applications is not necessary, and results in additional workload for reviewers ... which in turn results in longer wait times for everyone in the queue. With this in mind, your secondary applications have been marked as 'closed(duplicate)', with only one application left open (chosen at random).

If you prefer that we proceed through this review process with a different application than the one which was left open, then feel free to close the 'open' application as a duplicate, and re-open one of the project applications which had been closed.

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avpaderno’s picture

Issue summary: View changes
Related issues: +#2061957: [D7] Content type filter