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I prefer to first desing structure and then to fill that structure with content. So I have created "empty" menus - I have filled a path for every item pointing to future destination (for example "contact" and "contact/office" etc).
And now I don't know how to glue nodes to this menu. When I click on "create content > page" and then set a path to same destination as in menu item then it works with one exception, after clicking on this item in secondary menu, this sencondary menu do not show up (as opposite to adding nodes to menu within new page form).
i want to differentiate between cats and its sub cats .
i am giving up there query to fetch the record on term_data.vid basis and it is giving all the records with its sub cats also
can any body tell me that how can i fetch the records with on main cats
The subject says it all. I'd like to create a menu that lists the vocabulary terms in order, and then list the node titles under each vocabulary term as you click on it in the menu. So if I have a vocabulary of terms (able, baker, charlie, delta) and there are three nodes associated with the baker term, and the user clicks on the baker term in the menu it would expand as shown:
Able
Baker
- NodeOne
- NodeTwo
- NodeThree
Charlie
Delta
just starting to use Drupal, and wanted to say hi to the community ! without having made it to the "deep" end yet, things look very impressive... Good job !
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