Learning: Custom System Templates
As with custom node templates, you can create custom system templates to change what is displayed. Eg the standard view of the search results contains the content class name as displayed in the table below
Name |
Type |
Permission System |
Article sub-page |
OE 3.4: Fatal error |
Bug |
Wrapping in xmas paper |
Bug |
Wrapping event |
Documentation page |
Re: Image Duplicates |
Forum message |
Re: How do I contribute to documentation? |
Forum message |
You may wish to display more information and create a system template for search that contains the creator and published date of the nodes returned. Eg.
Name |
Published |
Author |
Type |
Permission System |
13/03/2006 3:18 pm |
Lukasz Serwatka |
Article sub-page |
OE 3.4: Fatal error |
04/04/2005 4:17 pm |
Björn [email protected] |
Bug |
Wrapping in xmas paper |
26/03/2003 10:04 pm |
Terje D. Sætervik |
Bug |
Wrapping event |
10/07/2003 10:15 am |
Jo Henrik Endrerud |
Documentation page |
Re: Image Duplicates |
12/04/2007 6:42 pm |
Aristides Lamboglia |
Forum message |
Re: how to run script online without access to PHP |
13/11/2006 11:54 pm |
kracker |
Forum message |
Re: How do I contribute to documentation? |
22/07/2006 8:03 am |
kracker |
Forum message |
Usually a custom system templates will be a modified copy of the default template.
The automatic fallback system makes it possible to use a mixture of system templates (both custom and standard/default). This way you can create custom system templates only for the views that you need to modify and leave the rest as standard.