Additional Feature Modules

We have had a few feature requests that made a lot of sense to add, but that also somewhat violated the original idea of keeping this moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. "lightweight." After some soul-searching we decided to use the "contributed moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP." concept that several other modules use. This way, only those who want those features are burdened with them.

These modules are distributed with Taxonomy Image, so there is no separate installation. They need merely to be enabled on the modules page.

All the contributed features add their settings to the standard Taxonomy Image settings page, generally at the bottom of the form.

Taxonomy Image LinkThe technique which points to another page, anywhere on the Internet, from the current page. Alter

This moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. automatically converts the normal taxonomy term links to using the TI-supplied image. No themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. changes are required to do this.

Settings

  • Select content types to alter links - For the selected content types, the taxonomy links will use taxonomy images if they are available.

Taxonomy Image Node Display

This moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. automatically inserts the TI-supplied image into the node body display. Using the weight attribute, you have some control over where it show in the node.

Settings

  • Display taxonomy images on tagged nodes - Select the content types for which to show the images.
  • Show Taxonomy Image in node teaser view - The image will always show in full node display, but you may also choose to have it applied to the teaser view.
  • LinkThe technique which points to another page, anywhere on the Internet, from the current page. displayed Taxonomy Image to taxonomy/term/n page - When the image is inserted into the node, this allows you to add a "taxonomy/term/xx" linkThe technique which points to another page, anywhere on the Internet, from the current page. to it for easy navigation by your users.
  • Display weight of taxonomy images - This gives you some control over where the image is displayed. Negative numbers will tend to move it toward the front of the node; positive numbers toward the bottom.