This has probably been addressed before, and since my coding skillz are anything but l337...
I had several story categories, but wanted to delete one of them, moving all the stories back into the default "Articles" category. When I left the dropdown selector box set to Articles, and clicked the "Ok" button, the page merely reloaded without giving me the "Success" notice. Curious, I tried moving the stories into a category other than articles, and it worked fine. So, since I'm a real trooper, I opened the stories.php file from the /admin/modules folder. I saw a lot of stuff, none of which meant anything to me. Well, almost nothing. There was this:
Maybe someone with a tad more insight can approve/disapprove...
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Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:16 am
{edit} oh geez, the guy to whom I was responding deleted his post . Forgive the following, but it took a few minutes to write, so I don't wanna delete it . At least now the original post won't show in the unanswered posts {/edit}
I'm not sure I understand what you mean...
When you "Add Story" or edit an existing story, there is a list of various options available to classify, or organize that story. Things like "Topic", "Associated Topic", and "Category" are supposed to help cross reference these stories. The last of those, "Category" is what I am talking about here. The default category that comes shipped with Nuke is "Articles", which cannot be deleted. Any story published under that topic is placed in the home page news -- if news is the home page module. Now, if you don't want to have the story in home, or you just want to create other topics for referencing purposes, then you can "Add" a topic using the link beside the topic dropdown box.
So, let's assume that you have made gobs of topics, but later you want to rearrange things. If you try to "Delete" a topic that has stories published under its heading, a page comes up telling you there are stories, and asks what do you want to do with the stories. You can choose to delete the topic and the stories or move the stories to another topic. The problem I was having was: I could not get those stories to go back into the default "Articles" topic when trying to move them. They could be moved to any other topic except that one.
Anyway, that probably didn't answer your question. Part of the trouble is there is not a true "convention" for naming things. When you "Add Story" from the admin menu, it ends up listed in the "Programed Articles" table on the main admin page -- not the "Programed Stories" table mind. Also, the same story is referred to as news in the "Submit News" link. And to make matters worse, you got categories in the Content module that aren't related to the categories in "Articles/Stories Administration" .
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