There was another plugin that I was using to get a listing of all articles. It was a browse by date plugin and would surely be a great addition to this. I created a version of such a beast at Kirkland Chamber
Thank you for the great plugin. Is it possible to omit the usage of the “internal” article ID in the URL? If I try this I get always a error message. Also there is some missing things. The txp:recent_article element doesn’t use the defined url sheme for example.
I almost have everything working on this plugin. However, I’m having trouble with txp:section_list and txp:category_list generating the wrong URLs. I assume this has something to do with this plugin, but I’m not sure what I should be using instead. It seems that txp:zem_sectionlink and txp:zem_categorylink only output the current section/category, respectively, or alternately, a link to the section/category stipulated in the “name” attribute.
What should I do to make a working list of all sections and categories (including the “type” attribute available in txp:category_list)?
— Will Dec 4, 08:00 am #
— Sebastian Feb 2, 09:59 pm #
I almost have everything working on this plugin. However, I’m having trouble with
txp:section_listandtxp:category_listgenerating the wrong URLs. I assume this has something to do with this plugin, but I’m not sure what I should be using instead. It seems thattxp:zem_sectionlinkandtxp:zem_categorylinkonly output the current section/category, respectively, or alternately, a link to the section/category stipulated in the “name” attribute.What should I do to make a working list of all sections and categories (including the “type” attribute available in
txp:category_list)?— Crystal Apr 25, 05:48 am #