There's a lot of neat Craft and Cool Uses for Perl in here. If you just want to browse through these sections to see what's out there (without a preconceived application or topic in mind) it's kind of inconvenient, because you've only got 2 browsing alternatives:

  1. The normal way via the section links, where you must browse page by page by page, with only a few posts per page.
  2. Via Super Search, leaving all of the text fields blank but selecting the section you want. This gives you a nice long list of node titles only, but it only goes to 100 nodes. This can be awkwardly circumvented via fiddling with the dates on the search.

Contrast this with Snippets, where you get a simple and longer list of titles. Is there any (relatively painless) way to implement something like that for these sections? Or maybe even to be able to set a preference, that for any a given section, you always by default get either the current mode of a relatively short list of nodes with the full text (or text up to the readmore), versus a longer list of just titles/authors?

-- Frag.


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