This parameter inserts the date when the node was last modified.
Note that a node that was never edited does not have a modification date. When that happens, the creation date is used instead.
The date is formatted using the default format date function (see the Drupal format_date() function.)
CSS Class: span.insert-node-date
Theme: InsertNode_modified
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: created (6-1.0)
This parameter inserts the date when the specified node was created.
The date format defined for the site is used to display the date (see the Drupal function named format_date().)
CSS Class: span.insert-node-date
Theme: InsertNode_created
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: modified (6-1.0)
This parameter adds a quick link to edit the node1.
CSS Class: span.insert-node-edit
Theme: InsertNode_edit
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: link (5-1.0)
This parameter can be used to avoid inserting the terms of your node in the output.
It must be used before the "default", content, or any other parameter that inserts the node terms in the output.
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: "default" [no content parameter] (5-1.x), Insert Node Parameter: body (5-1.x), Insert Node Parameter: content (6-1.0)
Put the generated content inside a collapsible frame.
The frame is collapsed at the start.
By default, the title of the node is used as the title of the frame. You can specify (since 6-1.2) the title as the value of the parameter:
collapsed=There is my other node, click to read it;
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: collapsible (5-1.x) [no content]
IMPORTANT NOTE
Note that the parameter value ends with a semi-colon! Do not include quotes unless you want to see them in the output. Yes. This means the text cannot include a semi-colon as is.
Put the generated content inside a collapsible frame.
The frame is expanded at the start.
By default, the title of the node is used as the title of the frame. You can specify (since 6-1.2) the title as the value of the parameter:
collapsible=There is my other node;
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: collapsed (6-1.0) [no content]
WARNING
The version of the module for Drupal 5.x outputs the body whenever the collapsible parameter is used.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Note that the parameter value ends with a semi-colon! Do not include quotes unless you want to see them in the output. Yes. This means the
Display the title of the node as a link to the node, unthemed.
With version 6.x-1.1, it is possible to change the link to a text that you specify as in:
link=Read more about that in yesterday's post!;
CSS Class: span.insert-node-link
Theme: InsertNode_link
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: edit (6-1.2), Insert Node Parameter: more (6-1.1)
IMPORTANT NOTE
Note that the parameter value ends with a semi-colon! Do not include quotes unless you want to see them in the output. Yes. This means the text cannot include a semi-colon as is.
Display the words "Read more..." with a link to the node, unthemed.
Useful when just the teaser or the title are being shown.
The text "Read more..." can be changed by specifying a string after the parameter like this:
more=Lire la suite...;
CSS Class: span.insert-node-more
Theme: InsertNode_more
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: link (5-1.0)
IMPORTANT NOTE
Note that the parameter value ends with a semi-colon! Do not include quotes unless you want to see them in the output. Yes. This means the text cannot include a semi-colon as is.
Display the teaser of the node and the terms. Input filters are applied.
CSS Class: div.insert-node-teaser
Theme: InsertNode_teaser
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: body (5-1.x)
Display the body of the node, the terms, the CCK fields, and the links. Input filters are applied.
When no output parameter is used, this is what appears by default. However, the "default" theme can be changed.
CSS Class: div.insert-node-content
Theme: InsertNode_content
See Also: Insert Node Parameter: body (5-1.x)