Posted by macuhail on July 24, 2007 at 4:00pm
I want to create a view that has at least a couple of tabs. For example: the first tab might say "headlines" and the other might say "recent stories". I am not sure how to do this.
You can see something like this on www.nowpublic.com.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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Views
This can be done using views -- check out the menu options of the "My Work" views -- on your install of DrupalEd, look at the following views:
http://example.com/?q=admin/build/views/MyContentAll/edit
http://example.com/?q=admin/build/views/MyComments/edit
http://example.com/?q=admin/build/views/MyContentBookmarks/edit
Set your home page (at ?q=admin/settings/site-information) to the url of the default view, and you'll have tabbed pages on your home page.
Cheers,
Bill
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you may have a try of tabbed
you may have a try of tabbed block module.
Http://drupal.org/project/tabbed_block
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So confused
So I installed the latest version of DrupalEd and am totally lost. How are you supposed to set this thing up? I have turned on or enabled the tabs in the "Views" option but nothing seems to happen at all. I also do not see anything the says "my work". Is there any sort of guide to help people set this thing up? I have used Drupal many times before and even created several themes but this so far makes no sense to me how exactly one goes about setting this up to match that My Work My Goroups etc. that looked so promising.