CHAPTER 3 USING THE DRUPAL CORE MODULES (Medical web site)
CHAPTER 3 USING THE DRUPAL CORE MODULES Viewing Book Pages The book page content type has a number of alternative views, including the following: The print-friendly version strips out design elements from your web site and presents the content in a way that is more efficient for printing pages on paper. The export DocBook XML view produces an XML document from your content, which can be used by other tools that read DocBook XML documents. The export OPML view presents the content in the book outline in Outline Processor Markup Language (OPML) format for viewing and editing with OPML-compatible tools. The DocBook XML and OPML export views are a step toward being able to create and edit structured web site content offline, which is useful if you intend to create flyers, brochures, or treeware books. Note See http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ for more information about DocBook XML and http://www.opml.org/ for details on OPML. Note that the Drupal 4.7 core functionality does not support importing content via OPML or DocBook XML. The Book module generates a new block, which you can enable from the block administration page (admin/block). The book navigation block, shown in Figure 3-2, appears on the page with any node that is in a book outline. It displays a fragment of the book outline relative to the current node, including the parent s lineage up to the top-level node and all of the current node s children. This makes navigating in the book hierarchy especially easy. Figure 3-2. The book navigation block in the left sidebar displays a fragment of the book outline
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