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The search results should display each module's category tags, on a new line, above the line "Find out more".
e.g. Categories: Cat1, Cat2
Hide if there are no categories.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#2 | bluecheese-project-tags-890808.patch | 731 bytes | kjay |
Comments
Comment #1
drummIs there a good way to do this?
Comment #2
kjay CreditAttribution: kjay commentedNot sure if I'm beating down the wrong track here but would something like the attached patch work for us? The summary is already being overridden in template.php and $project contains all terms. This patch just loops against existing data and extracts the project vocab terms and lists them. We can then add classes and style from there.
Hope it helps?
Comment #3
drummComment #4
dwwI think we should revisit this in light of what I proposed at #935106: Split out project taxonomy terms from the generic "Tags" into vocabulary-specific display ...
Comment #5
drumm#942628: QA:Displaying Release Version on Modules Page has much more discussion on this area.
Comment #6
dwwNot really. That issue is about releases, core compatibility, etc. I'm just talking about the project-specific taxonomy terms, the stuff I cleaned up a lot at #935106: Split out project taxonomy terms from the generic "Tags" into vocabulary-specific display, which is still sort of fubar on the search results.
Comment #7
mgifford@dww this still a concern?
https://drupal.org/project/project_module?filters=drupal_core%3A103&text...
Comment #8
drumm