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+ | ====== Collection Grouping in Greenstone 3====== | ||
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+ | You can group collections in Grenstone 3. This can clean up the home page if you have a lot of collections, | ||
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+ | Grouping is controlled by the groupConfig.xml file, found in a site folder alongside the siteConfig.xml file. For example, in / | ||
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+ | By default, there are no groups. | ||
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+ | Add hierarchy and groupDescriptions elements to add groups to your library. | ||
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+ | Describe your structure inside a hierarchy tag as shown in the examples below. | ||
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+ | Hierarchys can contain groups and/or collections. Groups can contain other groups and/or collections. | ||
+ | The order they are listed is the order they will appear on the home page. | ||
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+ | Describe your groups in groupDescriptions element as shown in the example below. | ||
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+ | If a collection is not mentioned in the hierarchy or as part of a group it will be listed on the main | ||
+ | home page after the specified groups and collections. | ||
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+ | Example 1: this example puts a few Greenstone demo collections into some groups. The home page | ||
+ | will display the demo group plus any unlisted collections. The demo group home page will display its two subgroups; their home pages will display their list of collections. | ||
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+ | Example 2: If you want to put your collections into a specific order, you can list them in the hierarchy. Any unmentioned collections will be listed at the end. This example has no groups, but is a way of specifying which order you want the collections to appear on the home page. | ||
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