Jacob Homel commented on How to link to filter token or results in template
This is useful. For some reason I had ignored the directory page.
This allows me to create custom private pages for new volunteers I might not know very well. Instead of giving them access the the backend even in a limited fashion, I can simply send a link to a directory page that shows contact info for users who might need a call for one reason or another, as well as an embedded form.
By adding something as simple as the following in the directory template:
<div class=“padtop”>
{% for signup in page.directory.listings }
<div class="people-list { cycle ‘odd’, ‘even’ }">
{ include “signup_show” }
{ if signup.has_mobile? } Mobile phone: {{ signup.mobile_number }}
{ else } Phone: {{ signup.phone }}
{ endif %}
</div>
I can create quick and dirty pages for volunteers to call from. So within a few minutes, they’ll be calling a list that’s updated as they call by adding a “last contacted” option on my filter.
Useful stuff! </div>
posted 2017-02-16 20:05:10 -0800
This allows me to create custom private pages for new volunteers I might not know very well. Instead of giving them access the the backend even in a limited fashion, I can simply send a link to a directory page that shows contact info for users who might need a call for one reason or another, as well as an embedded form.
By adding something as simple as the following in the directory template:
<div class=“padtop”>
{% for signup in page.directory.listings }
<div class="people-list { cycle ‘odd’, ‘even’ }">
{ include “signup_show” }
{ if signup.has_mobile? } Mobile phone: {{ signup.mobile_number }}
{ else } Phone: {{ signup.phone }}
{ endif %}
</div>
I can create quick and dirty pages for volunteers to call from. So within a few minutes, they’ll be calling a list that’s updated as they call by adding a “last contacted” option on my filter.
Useful stuff! </div>