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Different forms should be able to be created for making specific kinds of selections such as calendar, content or attribute based. Changes to the form should update the main content area of the page which contains the list. The list format should itself be able to be an article which can render the list in a particular way such as icons, list, schedule or more complex reports such as tax returns.
 
Different forms should be able to be created for making specific kinds of selections such as calendar, content or attribute based. Changes to the form should update the main content area of the page which contains the list. The list format should itself be able to be an article which can render the list in a particular way such as icons, list, schedule or more complex reports such as tax returns.
 
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==First steps==
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A first step could be to take a list of articles from a DPL query and append some text to the article. This could be used to categorise images for example.
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
*[[Schedule]] ''- more specific details about what we need from the schedule aspect''
 
*[[Schedule]] ''- more specific details about what we need from the schedule aspect''

Latest revision as of 22:51, 31 May 2008

This Selections extension is designed for performing operations on selections of articles. Bullet lists can be treated as a selection from the "select" action button, or selections can be made using DPL query or an explicit list using the selection special page form. Possible operations are in a list and can be easily added to.

Different forms should be able to be created for making specific kinds of selections such as calendar, content or attribute based. Changes to the form should update the main content area of the page which contains the list. The list format should itself be able to be an article which can render the list in a particular way such as icons, list, schedule or more complex reports such as tax returns.

First steps

A first step could be to take a list of articles from a DPL query and append some text to the article. This could be used to categorise images for example.

See also

  • Schedule - more specific details about what we need from the schedule aspect