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#16 2007-01-04 23:08:01

IschaGast
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Registered: 2007-01-01
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Re: djw_section_articles

This plugin does almost what I want.
I am using it for a sub navigation at the moment and it would be great if something like this would be supported: currentclass=“active”

The other thing that would be really nice is if an empty label would be possible. At the moment it show the current section but I want the words navigation after is and now that’s not possible I think.

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#17 2007-01-05 07:53:53

wet
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From: Vöcklabruck, Austria
Registered: 2005-06-06
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Re: djw_section_articles

IschaGast wrote:

At the moment it show the current section but I want the words navigation after is and now that’s not possible I think.

An alternative solution using core tags.

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#18 2007-07-15 16:44:57

moon
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From: Cincinnati
Registered: 2004-10-28
Posts: 7
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Re: djw_section_articles

I’ve just added this plugin to a site under development, and it’s working as advertised with the one exception of the sort. I can’t seem to get to change the order that it lists the articles – with or without adding the sortby=“posted”.

Any clues as to what’s going on? The page in question is at http://mwd.mullindesigns.com/designs/
The article “site designs” is the one I want to be on first.

Thanks!

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#19 2007-07-15 17:01:19

wet
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From: Vöcklabruck, Austria
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Re: djw_section_articles

I cannot reproduce this, it sorts just fine here. Please post the exact tag you use. Anyway, djw_section_articles is rather obsolete now. Is there any reason why you don’t want to use txp:article_custom?

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#20 2007-08-07 20:45:15

ABDC
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From: the Netherlands
Registered: 2006-08-14
Posts: 17
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Re: djw_section_articles

Is there any way to automatically list ALL available sections in a site, including all articles. To generate a sitemap of sorts. If you specify all sections separately you can do this, but you have to review your code if a section is added.

This plugin seems closest as I can find, but you would have to specify all sections individually. Is there a way to just list all of them, possibly with an “exclude” option for the ones you want to leave out, as contact and home for example.
Ideally txp:section would have a “form” option, in which you could set txp:article tags. Or am I the only one who wants to automate this kind of behaviour?

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