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#1 2009-04-10 02:34:59

_n
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select and go menu for links in an article?

Is there a way to use textpattern’s internal jump menu (for categories and sections) to display link categories instead?

I’ve looked at glz_custom_fields as a an option (its pretty robust), but I’m not sure if its what I need.

Basically I’m making a purchase list for books that will link to amazon / indigo etc. Each book has its own set of links to where you can purchase it. Basically giant ugly long links. So I figured I could put them all in a select and go menu.

Suggestions?

thanks!

Edit: Found a solution this time around, would still be curious about people’s opinions though.

Last edited by _n (2009-04-10 04:23:28)

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#2 2009-04-10 08:46:23

Bloke
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Re: select and go menu for links in an article?

_n wrote:

Edit: Found a solution this time around

Sorry, I can’t think of any obvious solution. Care to share yours so others can do the same in future? :-)


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#3 2009-04-10 13:42:20

_n
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Re: select and go menu for links in an article?

Oh sure. my solution turned out to be pretty simple because the person I’m doing this for, ended up having 3 consistent retailers. So what I did is assign a custom field for each link and then dropped that field inside a select + go menu. Its not fancy but it works. ;)

eg: <option value=”<txp:custom_field name=“amazon.com-link” />” selected>Amazon.com</option>

Then to give him a custom retailer (because he may want to toss in a buy this from the publisher link) I just did this:

<option value=”<txp:custom_field name=“custom retailer 1 link” />”><txp:custom_field name=“custom retailer 1 name” /></option>

as i said its not fancy but it works for this. However I’d like to look at ways of making this more flexible for future use. ie: I’d like to find a way to tie link categories into drop downs. Would be handy.

Last edited by _n (2009-04-10 13:43:22)

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#4 2009-04-10 15:02:50

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Re: select and go menu for links in an article?

_n wrote:

as i said its not fancy but it works for this. However I’d like to look at ways of making this more flexible for future use. ie: I’d like to find a way to tie link categories into drop downs. Would be handy.

What about this untested method?

<txp:linklist form="Links" category="book1" limit="100" sort="linksort" />

where the Links form looks like

<option name="<txp:link_url />"><txp:link_name escape="html" /></option>

The caveat is that you’ll have to have a link category/book

Last edited by colak (2009-04-10 15:03:42)


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