Custom filter for the Drupal View’s Module
These might help:
These might help:
This can be easily achieved using the views_menu_sort module. Whilst this is not an officially contributed module is can be obtained via:
http://drupal.org/node/313140 (see item #8)
Or directly download the zip file at:
Custom Front Page with the Views Module
If you have the Views Module installed, it will create a front page view located at http://example.com/frontpage. You can control the settings for that page at http://example.com/admin/build/views.
To edit the View for this type of custom front page, go to http://example.com/frontpage and click on the "Override" tab. Then create a Drupal View just as you would create any other Drupal View.
If you have the Views Module installed, be sure to block off that duplicate front page with the following robots.txt rule:
Step 1
Enable Views module
Step 2
Within the Views Arguments section add the 'Taxonomy: Term ID' as the argument. The output from the header may then be configured per taxonomy term ID using the example php code below. The example php code is placed within the Views Header field. <? $a = arg(0); $b = arg(1); $c = arg(2); print "<p>arg-0: [" . $a . "]</p>"; print "<p>arg-1: [" . $b . "]</p>"; print "<p>arg-2: [" . $c .
Within Views module when using Date module how to change exposed filter 'Year' to something else like 'Any'.
1. Edit date module file: date/date_api_elements.inc.
2. Insert the line below within the "function date_select_process($element, $edit, $form_state, $form)" and before "return $element;"
$element['year']['#options'][''] = 'Any';
Original Ref: http://drupal.org/node/1145552
Within the Views module edit handlers/views_handler_filter.inc
Change the occurance of
Not the perfect solution - but it works.