Display OG 7.2 content without Panels? Display Suite?

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playfulwolf's picture

Hi,

Pretty new to OG "ecosystem", have one question for more experienced:

What is the best way to display group pages without Panels?
My reasons are that personally do not like Panels also it is too heavy for current project, also saw some screencasts - most are made for 6.x or 7.1 and there are some differences & small annoying bugs.

So, my first thought is to use some module to attach view to group content type and use Display Suite.

Is it the correct way?

What are the alternatives?

Lest assume, that I am building groups.drupal.org clone.

p.s. Newbie to OG...

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Organic Groups Extras

tomer621's picture

"Organic Groups Extras" is the module you need,
there's a nice screen cast on Drupize.me (but it's not free).
still as it's not as heavy as the panels there should be such a difference between the 7.1 and 7.2 use it.

good luck,
t.

I think we are talking about

playfulwolf's picture

I think we are talking about the way
http://modulesunraveled.com/organic-groups/part-3-organic-groups-layout ?

It is not working for me. The same post content to group bug as for everyone. Tryed pretty much everything, also with the module you mentioned :(

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see the frist post

2 ways to do this

tomer621's picture

Yes, you too are probably working with 7.2. so the relations are all new = the panels wont work as they should (or they do, but we cant figure them out)

the other way is without using panels, rather with OG extras, that should work... read the doc if it's been adapted to the 7.2 or not.

Everything is just working

playfulwolf's picture

Everything is just working now: the missing piece was EVA module.
I simply forgot that there should be some connecting module to display view as field :)

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