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Taxonomy Nodes

What does this module do?

Imagine this. You got a site with a list of products, and new ones often get added. You also have services and news posts related to one or more products. Those news posts can relate to services, too, and there's often a new service added as well.

Due to the way your site's set, a node reference won't do. The products and services got to be in a vocabulary in your taxonomy.

This is where Taxonomy Nodes becomes useful. Instead of having people add, edit or delete a term to a vocabulary each time a node changes, this module will do that for them.

Installation

General installation

Installation is pretty simple. Make sure the Taxonomy module is active (obviously, Taxonomy Nodes is dependant on it). Then just add this module to your site and activate it. It's fully plug'n play!

Permissions

Because not everybody has to have access to configuring the mappings, this module offers a permission: administer taxonomy nodes. Set this to all the roles that should be able to edit this module's configuration.

Configuration

Once the module's installed, a new item is added to the Taxonomy menu (http://www.yoursite.com/admin/content/taxonomy/taxonomy_nodes). On this page, you can manage the mappings between node types and vocabularies.

Adding

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Ready to Use

The module is pre-packaged with several services including:

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