Hi all,
I'm interested in allowing a clients to create more than one groupings of keywords in a story.
So instead of the current default keyword section at the bottom of all media and stories - there could be multiple stacked keyword forms. So 3 keyword groups could be called for instance Minerals, Vegetables and Fruit. The user could, from the story, add salt to the Mineral keyword group, and orange to the Fruit keyword group. Let's called them taxonomies.
One way to potentially do this is to create a category /taxonomy/ - and all children categories of taxonomy are the taxonomy terms, so:
/taxonomy/minerals/
/taxonomy/vegetables/
/taxonomy/fruit/
Since keywords can be assigned to categories (when editing or creating a category ) - some fancy programming could be done to allow that assigning of keywords to categories to happen in the story template.
I could see a way to hack bricolage to do this for a client - but would it be of any interest to the group to have it added as a feature to bricolage?
Also - does anyone see a better way to do this job?
thanks
Dawn
I'm interested in allowing a clients to create more than one groupings of keywords in a story.
So instead of the current default keyword section at the bottom of all media and stories - there could be multiple stacked keyword forms. So 3 keyword groups could be called for instance Minerals, Vegetables and Fruit. The user could, from the story, add salt to the Mineral keyword group, and orange to the Fruit keyword group. Let's called them taxonomies.
One way to potentially do this is to create a category /taxonomy/ - and all children categories of taxonomy are the taxonomy terms, so:
/taxonomy/minerals/
/taxonomy/vegetables/
/taxonomy/fruit/
Since keywords can be assigned to categories (when editing or creating a category ) - some fancy programming could be done to allow that assigning of keywords to categories to happen in the story template.
I could see a way to hack bricolage to do this for a client - but would it be of any interest to the group to have it added as a feature to bricolage?
Also - does anyone see a better way to do this job?
thanks
Dawn