Actually to configure the columns available for topics in a forum list, we need to override the function theme_forum_topic_list() and reproduce the same code, but removing or adding a column.
Because there is a global variable $forum_topic_list_header with the available columns, there could be an option in the forum configuration with a list of available columns, from where we can choose those we want to be visible in the topics list.
Also, there is a fixed value of "25px" in the theme_comment_thread_min() and theme_comment_thread_max() to create a margin and then show a thread. This value should be dinamic, and not force the override of these functions just to change the value.
About the theme_comment_post_forbidden() we need to override it to clear the message "login or register to post comments". The problem is that if we have several comments in a page, these message appears on all comments, cluttering the page with messages that should only appear once.
Any thought?
Comments
Comment #1
bradlis7 CreditAttribution: bradlis7 commentedNo features are going to be added, so I'm moving this to cvs.
Comment #2
Liam McDermott CreditAttribution: Liam McDermott commentedComment #3
Liam McDermott CreditAttribution: Liam McDermott commentedWell, it is possible to override this using themes. Views being in core in Drupal 7 could also offer an opportunity to implement this.
Fixed in six!
Should the default be to only show this once, or should admins be expected to override this in their theme?
Comment #4
marcingy CreditAttribution: marcingy commentedBumping to d8
Comment #14
joachim CreditAttribution: joachim commented> The problem is that if we have several comments in a page, these message appears on all comments, cluttering the page with messages that should only appear once.
I had thought that the point of these was that in threaded comments each link has a different end destination -- but looking at our own forums, seems not!
Comment #27
quietone CreditAttribution: quietone at PreviousNext commentedForum is approved for removal. See #1898812: [policy] Deprecate forum module for removal in Drupal 11
This is now Postponed. The status is set according to two policies. The Remove a core extension and move it to a contributed project and the Extensions approved for removal policies.
It will be moved to the contributed extension once the Drupal 11 branch is open.