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==== tutorials etc ==== | ==== tutorials etc ==== | ||
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* node_example.install: | * node_example.install: | ||
+ | * embedding two views in one view (by putting php in the header.. good trick) | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * with paging: http:// | ||
+ | * documentation for contributed modules... if something is listed here it's probably a good sign of support. | ||
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* nicer: < | * nicer: < | ||
* how do breadcrumbs work? are they like a back button, or is there some other hierarchy? how is it defined? | * how do breadcrumbs work? are they like a back button, or is there some other hierarchy? how is it defined? | ||
+ | * seems that they are set by modules. there are a few different ways of doing it. | ||
+ | * it looks like the menu defines breadcrumbs by default..? | ||
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