![]() ![]() so keep this in mind and make sure you make changes to the displays you want to make changes to.īefore going through the rest of the settings, you’ll have to specify a path for the View page. ![]() ![]() It’s easy to forget and that can cause problems if you have multiple displays. You have to be careful because the default selection is All displays. When you make changes like the one you just made, you’ll get the choice of having it applied to only this display or all the others (see the image below). There is one important thing to note here that will serve you well in the future. Next you can also choose a page title by clicking on None under the Title fieldset. So click Add, select Page and specify a new display name. We want to create a page with a path where we can see our listing. On this page you’ll notice at the top a Displays bar which contains one called Master. And lastly, we can sort the listing by a few of the already available criteria, but we won’t do that either yet. We won’t, however know that it is possible (both now and later when editing the View). For now let’s go with Article but know that you can change this later on when editing the View.Īdditionally, since we chose the Article content type which has a Tags field that references taxonomy terms in the vocabulary with the same name, we can also do an immediate filtering based on this. Since we chose Content, we get also the option of choosing which content type. Please note that the choice you make in this select box cannot be changed later. We will select to show Content (nodes) but you’ll notice also other entities (terms, users etc). Here we’ll set a View name and inside the first fieldset we can already filter on what kind of information the View will show. So go ahead and click the Add new view link at the top to get to the View creation form. What I want to do going forward is to create a View and play around to illustrate how you can start using it. ![]()
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