[DUG-TO] A problem to contemplate

Alex De Winne alexd at therefore.ca
Thu Apr 9 12:55:21 EDT 2009


I would recommend only using contemplate if you need to. Things like hiding
comments for particular content types can easily be done with template file
overrides (node-type.tpl.php). For display forms, CSS and hook_form_alter
have served me well in the past.

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On 09/04/09 12:42 PM, "Evan Leibovitch" <evan at telly.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I'm having a brain freeze in implementing the 'contemplate'  module.
> As I understand it, this module is supposed to allow de-uglification of
> content entry and display forms. I'd also like to hide some of the
> data-entry
> areas (such as menu and comment settings, which are not relevant for my
> new content type) from casual users who will be entering the new data.
> 
> Can anyone point me to docs or tutorials on using contemplate, beyond the
> minimal that is supplied? Or would you recommend a completely different
> approach?
> 
> Any suggestions are appreciated.
> 
> - Evan
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