A very important property, determines how your view will be rendered. Title: The title of the display (in our case, the default title of the block). ![]() ![]() Name: the name of the display, you don’t have to change it, but when there are a lot of displays, it helps not to get confused. When you click on any of the properties, an editing panel appears at the bottom. Let’s dwell on the “Basic settings” block, where the basic properties of our view are collected. But, !!!WE!! as true “Jedi” will try to make our own (even if it will be small, unsightly and not working). These views are inactive, you can turn them on with the link “Enable”, and use them for your own purposes. Here we see the views that are already created by default, there may be more depending on the modules installed. It is necessary to activate 2 modules (they are in the archive Views) Views and Views UI, the first gets the lists from the base, and the second is a visual shell, through which Views are created.Īfter activation, the menu “Administer → Site building” will have a tab Views. First, the module should be downloaded and installed (this was discussed in the previous lessons). ![]() ![]() The point of the module is simple – it displays data in the form we need, the output can be customized according to many parameters, and various transformations. One of the most useful module for Drupal to create a site is the Views module, in addition, it is also one of the most complex, and probably the largest (Drupal 6-12 archive weighs about megabytes, Views 6.x-2.6 archive weighs 1.5 megabytes).
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