More Like This provides a pluggable framework for providing related content. This data is provided as blocks to be manipulated during theming.
How does it work?
More Like This works by first specifying your "Thumbprint" for a particular node on the node edit form. By "thumbprint" we mean you can specify
the terms/words that you, as an editor, feel uniquely identifies this content item. You can either select existing taxonomy terms associated with this specific node, enter free hand terms, or have them prefilled for you with suggestions returned by the Calais Web Service.
Note for 1.1 release: Make sure you are also using Calais 3.0+ for proper integration with Calais Prefill.
Providers
More Like This has a pluggable architecture for providing related content based on keywords. Currently developed More Like This providers are:
The Post Block module allows you to create blocks that display a list of links to the various content types on your site. The benefit of using Post Block is that you can specify exactly which content types are listed.
The Fusion base theme and Skinr are required. Skinr for Drupal 7 (dev release) is usable now but it is recommended that you proceed with caution and do some of your own testing.
The Drupal 7 version now has lots of CSS3 sexiness -- no more images, and even more skins!
Acquia Marina is an advanced theme developed by TopNotchThemes in partnership with Acquia for their Drupal distribution. It contains the same kinds of features you'll find in our other Drupal themes.
Features - 6.x-3.x & 7.x-1.x
All the incredible features of Fusion, including a point-and-click layout, selectable block styles and icons, fluid width, configurable sidebars, typography settings, and more!
Implements a new form element named taxonomy_widget for selecting a vocabulary and then a term within that vocabulary. The term list is dynamically populated by jQuery when a vocabulary is selected.