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jasonmce's picture

How to display extra navigation options when a primary link is rolled over

I think I'm coming at this as a programmer, which is all wrong.

I've attached a picture of what I'm trying to do. It shows the desired state after the user has rolled over the "BLOGS" primary link.

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jgravelle's picture

View Discrepancy

My feed item(s) view, per the preview function:
http://j.gravelle.us/Portals/0/OP_ViewPreview.png

...versus the actual result as produced in production:
http://j.gravelle.us/Portals/0/OP_ViewResult.png

It doesn't appear the CSS is obfuscating the layout. Clues?

Thanks,

-jjg

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ithacaindy's picture

Back to OP

I've returned to OP after a long and winding route through the other CM systems. Despite its flaws and hoops, OP remains the best open-source CMS for online publishers. After discovering how to daily backup my system, I should have the Indy back up by the end of this week. With that, I want to add my name to those volunteering to build a user documentation database - I'm sure it will come in handy.

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crotown's picture

OP sub-theming difficulty: adding variable for use in node-article.tpl.php

Dear fellow OpenPublish folks,

I am using OP 2.2 and am having difficulty providing my own preprocessor variable to be used in a custom version of node-article.tpl.php that is in a sub-theme of openpublish_theme.

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JurgenHeiman's picture

I want to write some howto's for OP starters, but other OP users input required

I'm pretty new at working with OP and Drupal and I'm using it for about a month now.

I really like OP, but it has an awful lot of features and figuring out how to do something takes a lot of time. I frequently have issues with functionality, theming or layout and usually I can find a workaround and also frequently skip because I can't figure out the remaining 5%

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zdoryk's picture

how i can change menu

Please, tell me how I can change menu in openpublish?

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Adam S's picture

Future of OpenPublish

OpenPublish's theme should be built on a very simple, plain CSS framework such as Blueprint. http://www.subtraction.com/2007/08/07/the-framewor If using a grid is good enough for The Onion and the New York Times then it's good enough for me.

Also, since Context and Admin Menu module are used it should be considered to integrate Context Layouts and use of the Context Inline Block Editor as demonstrated on OpenAtrium (second video http://openatrium.com/features).

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Magarna's picture

title missing from blog node on OP homepage and blog page

I'm having a bit of a time trying to figure out how to restore the "title" of all the blogs on my site. I am not sure but I think this is something that happened when I updated.

All other node titles are fine on home page and their page listing views.

I'm obviously missing where this is happening, where it is controlled. For a while even the author field was missing but I managed to restore that, which was likely caused by my fooling around with it, but I don't know how.

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kirkcaraway's picture

Removing teaser field creates error

For a variety of reasons (mobile posting via blogapi, simplified workflow) I would like to remove the teaser field from my article nodes, and use the standard node teaser instead.

But when I remove this via Views, I get this instead of a teaser:

< class="views-field-"> < class="field-content">

I first ran into this problem on OP 2.0, and was told it was a bug. I just installed the new 2.2 version, and the bug is still there.

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zdoryk's picture

banners outside the nodes - is evil

After installing Openpublish 2.2 I can't find, where the images of the tattler & openpublish banners are wrote. I want to put my banners inside nodes instead of this, not in html. How I can do this?

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