As a new user, words used in Drupal documentation and modules are closely read by me, in order to avoid error. On the Configure Add New Node display in Panels, the text reads: " Configure new Add a node Enter the title or NID of a post: "

That immediately gave me pause. Add node. OK, good. Fine. But that's followed by "enter title or nid of post" My understanding is that node is a term used to encompass many different types of content, even images. But, a post is one of a type of content. It's certainly not an image node.

Suggestion: For clarity, esp. for newbs, can the phrase be reworded to: Enter the title or NID of the node ?

Just a suggestion.

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#1 535744_rename_post_to_node.patch2.38 KBsenpai

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senpai’s picture

Version: 6.x-3.0-rc1 » 6.x-3.x-dev
Status: Active » Needs review
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Enter the title or NID of a node

Sunshiney’s picture

Looks good. Thanks for acting on my suggestion!

BTW, now that I'm 8 hours into panels...all I have to say is "wow." I've been creating tpl files for landing pages and heavily using cck/views.... and have labored over custom theme. This is my first Drupal site. I should have got into panels sooner but couldn't see the value. Now I do. Nice. Very nice. Thanks for all of your efforts..and Merlin's (Earl) also.. I appreciate your blood, sweat and tears...

merlinofchaos’s picture

Status: Needs review » Fixed

Committed! Thanks for the patch!

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.