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By permaculturegeek on
Hi,
I am attempting to use Views 3 + CiviCRM to create a printable (via HTML) member directory.
The optimal layout for each entry would require multiple table rows with use of rowspans:
e.g..
<h3>NAME</h3> | Address (2-3 lines)
IMAGE | email address
| phone number(s)
What approach would you recommend for this? tables, floated divs? Does anyone have a working example?
Drupal 7 latest.
Comments
I don't think you can use the
I don't think you can use the native views table display formatter, as you're displaying different data types in the columns. I would probably try out the field group module. With that you can add a custom display mode (maybe via Display suite?) which will allow you to nest the data in any way you want. Not sure if the field group module is already part of CiviCRM or not. Never used that distribution.
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I installed Field Group and
I installed Field Group and several submodules, but once again it seems to be all about building forms not about displaying output.
here's an example of the sort of result I'm after: