Compose tips
- You may use [block:module=delta] tags to display the contents of block delta for module module.
- Use the special tag [adsense:format:group:channel] or [adsense:flexiblock:location] to display Google AdSense ads.
- To post pieces of code, surround them with <code>...</code> tags. For PHP code, you can use <?php ... ?>, which will also colour it based on syntax.
- Enclose sections of text in [collapse] and [/collapse] to turn them into collapsible sections. If you use [collapse collapsed] and [/collapse], the section will start out collapsed. The legend for the section is taken from the first header (
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,
, ...) found. In the absence of a header, a default title is used.
- Insert Flickr images: [flickr-photo:id=230452326,size=s] or [flickr-photoset:id=72157594262419167,size=m].The size parameter can be one of the following:
s— (Square) 75x75 pixel squaret— (Thumbnail) 100 pixels on longest sidem— (Small) 240 pixels on longest side-— (Medium) 500 pixels on longest sideb— (Large) 1024 pixels on longest sideo— (Original) Original image
Paging Help
Break long pages into smaller ones by means of a "page" tag:
first page here. <!--pagebreak--> second page here. <!--pagebreak--> more pages here.
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Quoted content can be placed between [quote] tags in order to be displayed as an indented quote. Every [quote] tag must have a corresponding [/quote] tag. For example:
[quote]This is a simple quote.[/quote]
is displayed as:This is a simple quote.Additionally, there is an optional attribute which allows quotes to specify the original author.
[quote=Mr. Drupal]This is a quote with an attribution line.[/quote]is displayed as:This is a quote with an attribution line.Finally, multiple [quote] tags can be nested within one another. Just remember that every [quote] tag must have a corresponding [/quote] tag.
[quote]I think she says it best... [quote=Ms. Quotation]This is a quote nested within another quote.[/quote] but you can't argue with [quote=Ms. Reply]The more quotes, the merrier. Just don't get too carried away.[/quote] And I have nothing more to say.[/quote]is displayed as:I think she says it best...This is a quote nested within another quote.but you can't argue withThe more quotes, the merrier. Just don't get too carried away.And I have nothing more to say. - Slideshows can be added to this post.
- If you include a textual smiley in your post (see chart below), it will be replaced by a graphical smiley.
- Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
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The Views module allows administrators to create dynamic lists of content for display in pages or blocks. It is possible to insert those lists into existing node bodies and blocks, but such inclusion requires that PHP filtering be turned on. The Insert View module allows any user to insert view listings using tag syntax, without the need for PHP execution permissions. The Insert View tag syntax for embedding a view is relatively simple:
[view:my_view]
is replaced by the content listing corresponding to the named view (in this case, my_view).
[view:my_view=5]
limits the listing to 5 entries.
[view:my_view=10=1,2,3]
limits the listing to 10 entries, and passes a comma delimited list of arguments (in this case 1, 2, and 3) to the view.
Here's an example you could use with the default view named "tracker" which takes a user ID as an argument:
[view:tracker=5=1]
In short this tag says, "Insert the view named tracker, limit the number of results to 5, and supply the argument/user ID 1."
Sometimes you want to pass an argument without placing a limit on the number of results. You can do that by leaving the limits position empty, like so:
[view:my_view==1]
You can use a pager with your view by using the following syntax (note: you must set a limit which will serve as the number of nodes per page):
[view_pager:my_view=3]