Minipanels and comments --- possible?

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Luki_be's picture

Hi all,

On my products page i have a block that shows up above the comments/commentform. Now i'm looking for a way to move the comments and form above that block but since they are 'hard coded' it seems impossible without hacking ... i tried using minipanels but it seems they are not possible to add as content ... is that correct or am i missing something?

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Minipanels are specifically

headdragon's picture

Minipanels are specifically made for multicolumn content inside another content black. When you go to the pages and edit content you add it from the list.

http://web-drupaldesign.com/cms/private/test The center two columns is a a minipanel.

Head Dragon Kid Stevens
Of Web-DrupalDesign .com

Hi headdraggon, thanks for

Luki_be's picture

Hi headdraggon,

thanks for the quick reply. But maybe (probably) i didn't make myself clear so here it goes: my project is an e-shop, using ubercart. The idea is to have only comments on the products. The products page (content type with fields) has a block at the bottom that outputs the traditional '' 'Customers who bought this product also bought ...'. The problem is that the block comes after the comments so i want the comments after the block. My understanding was that using a minipanel as a block was the solution but somehow i can't add the comments and the comment form as content to the minipanel, i.o.w. they don't show up in the list so the minipanel doesn't work ...

I used OSCommerce for a cart

headdragon's picture

I used OSCommerce for a cart is is based on Drupal 960GS. I let it deal with all the comments on the items and everything it does it so much better than Drupal carts. You can see it in action at http://web-drupaldesign.com/cms/catalog/. It does everything you are trying to do.

Head Dragon Kid Stevens
Of Web-DrupalDesign .com

Unfortunately i'm to far with

Luki_be's picture

Unfortunately i'm to far with the project and on a deadline to switch everything to OScommerce ... btw, your link is a 404 ;-)

that is because drupal

headdragon's picture

That is because drupal dropped the trailing slash in here.

Head Dragon Kid Stevens
Of Web-DrupalDesign .com

oops ... my bad no need to

Luki_be's picture

oops ... my bad

no need to reply :-)

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