To Do List is a Drupal module allowing users to create lists of things to do. A small project management system if you wish.
The latest version includes many features including a block, views support and basic actions support.
The permission model makes the To Do Items hidden but to the few who are given the right to see the To Do List. This is quite useful to work with Organic Groups and other similar advanced Drupal features.
The following pages explain how to use this module to its full extend. With the use of some other modules, it is possible to build a quite robust project system. ...
The module works and is secure, however, there are problems difficult to circumvent. The following lists them. If you can help fixing some them, you'll be more than welcome!
It is possible to reorder the node fields using the CCK module. If the Discuss This! comments do not appear exactly where you'd expect them to be, try using the the CCK module:
The repeat keyword is used to repeat the filtering on the data just inserted. This is particularly useful with the asterisk name or on nodes that do not otherwise include a format that transforms the tags included in themselves.
This let you create nodes that are like macros.
Note that the macro can itself include a repeat in one of its Insert Node tags.1
If you have books and you are using the booktree module, then you can insert a book tree in another node using the Insert node module with the booktree parameter.
The book tree will start with the specified node.
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: cck (6-1.2)
IMPORTANT NOTE
This parameter is an extension that should be part of the booktree module and not of the Insert Node. It made not be supported in future versions (3.x, D7...)
The Insert Node module verifies that the user has permission to view that book tree. If not, nothing is output which means that the tag may instead generate ...
This parameter adds a quick link to edit the node1.
CSS Class: span.insert-node-edit
Theme: InsertNode_edit
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: link (5-1.0)
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CuteMenu has no global settings under the Administer » Site configuration. Instead, the settings are localized in the block and the menu items.