Is there a way to make the Backdrop CMS menu systems accepting links like /downloads?fcat=all? I also tried a workaround using the redirect module, forcing /download to riderict to downloads?fcat=all... did anyone solve a similar problem lately?
I can't say if specifically that path works, because I don't have such a page to test it. That's why I tested admin/content/node?status=All&type=newsletter. Have you tested such a link on your site? To do so, go to the Manage content page, filter the view, copy the path from the address bar, and paste it in the path field of a menu item.
With your download link, what exactly isn't working? Do you get a error message when saving the menu item?
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When I create custom layout templates I put them in /layouts/custom/my_layout
Note: you can split modules and layouts between contrib and custom...
Posted1 day 14 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
This post explains how to do this in Drupal 7. In Backdrop, File Entity is already part of core. You will need to download and install module Views Field View.
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Posted2 days 22 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
After alot of trials, i have done the obvious and translated the whole block for different languages with each property condition as follows:
->propertyCondition('langcode', 'en...
Thanks so much! It's working now:
I was able to transfer the docroot files to the containing directory without the need for a second database or any manual configuration export/import/sync...
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Such links should actually work. I've tested it with this path on a test site:
admin/content/node?status=All&type=newsletter
Ah, wait, your examples start with a slash. That might be the problem.
Mmmh, I just added the slash manually... for whatever reason;-)
Probably you're used to it from Drupal 8 or 9 :-) Does it work without?
Mmmh, so this works for your installation? Might be my custom menu script...:-(
I can't say if specifically that path works, because I don't have such a page to test it. That's why I tested
admin/content/node?status=All&type=newsletter
. Have you tested such a link on your site? To do so, go to the Manage content page, filter the view, copy the path from the address bar, and paste it in the path field of a menu item.With your download link, what exactly isn't working? Do you get a error message when saving the menu item?
your link outputs as admin/content/node in frontend (cutting the
?status=All&type=newsletter)
Maybe I better try with a base theme first...
This is really strange. Works perfectly on my site. Hope you find the reason!