![]() Before we do, we go to our content type Manage Display page for the article content type and you can see there’s a default and teaser sub tabs here for different View Modes. So we’ll go ahead and adding a new Node View Mode. Any type of entity that you have on your site, you can add different View Modes for. So there’s Comment Fieldable Panel Pane, Mailchimp Sign Up Node and this is the most common one that you are all aware of, Taxonomy terms, User. ![]() You’ll see here it has enlisted all of the different entities on your Drupal site. So you can click Configure from the modules page or you can go to Configuration System Entity View Modes to get to the Entity View Modes Configuration page. As you can see I already have it enabled here. So your typical use case, you probably don’t need it too often but there are certain situations where it’s handy to have a couple extra Build Modes for your content types or for different types of entities.įirst step is to download the module of course and then make sure you have it on. Essentially, it lets you allow additional View or Build Modes for your entities.Īnd so this could be a situation where you need to display specific entities, maybe it’s a specific types of content in multiple ways and we’ll go ahead and show you how that works and maybe give you a few ideas of how you can use it but there’s a lot of different ways which you may need this. Today we’re going to be going over the Entity View Mode Module, and this is really going to be a really simple and quick video today because there’s not a lot to it but it is very useful in certain situations. I am Shane Thomas, you can follow me on Twitter at smthomas3, also make sure to check out Code Karate and Code Karate recently released ebook. ![]() Hello everyone and welcome to another Daily Dose of Drupal.
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