How does one edit the topic hub overview??

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Posted by zoon_unit on December 24, 2009 at 2:44am

When creating a topic hub, the overview text states:

"You can edit this description of a Topic Hub to detail any information you find most relevant."

Unfortunately, I can FIND NO WAY to actually edit the Topic Hub overview. Where is this done???

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Did anybody configure a topic

Posted by stattler on December 31, 2009 at 4:46am

Did anybody configure a topic hub with OP 1.6? I tried all possible ways but was not successful. It says the topic hub is not initialised, I need to configure an expression. But when I save the expression it gives The following error

* warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in path/sites/all/modules/topichubs/topichubs.module on line 668.
* warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in path/sites/all/modules/topichubs/topichubs.module on line 383.

To edit the overview

Posted by febbraro on January 6, 2010 at 10:47pm

If you are using Panels for your Topic Hubs, then go into the Panel Content tab and edit the custom content of the Overview pane.

If you are not using Panels, then just edit the Topic Hub node and change the node body. Let us know how that works.

Any help on initialization of

Posted by stattler on January 6, 2010 at 10:57pm

Any help on initialization of topic hub?

Topic Hub Creation

Posted by occi64 on January 7, 2010 at 2:24am

Post a couple articles or more, blog, etc. Then, in the admin section click on CONTENT. In
the list that comes up at the top of the page click on TOPIC HUBS. Then click on HOT
TOPICS. On that page you will find a list of words, "taxonomy"?, with the statement beside
each one "create topic hub". Click on the one you want, and you have a topic hub.

Hope that addresses your question and helps.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Posted by stattler on January 7, 2010 at 2:28am

Thanks for your suggestions. Creating topic-hub was not my question though. I can create a topic hub from the Content link also. The problem is after you create a topic-hub, you need to initialize it. To initialise it, you need to configure an expression. And I fail in there. I cannot configure an expression, it says Condition 1 cannot be empty! In addition, I get that error message which I have mentioned above (second post).

Initializing Topic Hubs

Posted by occi64 on January 7, 2010 at 4:49am

I did not have this problem, so I'm not sure what the problem is.
I have one hub I have created. It worked fine.

However, here is a possible place to initialize the hub.

Click on CONTENT. The second menus will show ADD, FIND CONTENT, TAXONOMY and TOPIC HUBS.

If you click TOPIC HUBS you will get a list of hubs, if any created.

Beside the name of the hub is CONFIGURE and DELETE. Click CONFIGURE. This may be where you may need to go. Or, above that is a small menu ending with SETTINGS. Perhaps that is the key.

Perhaps, you've already looked at the above.

I'm more than new to OP. So, I'm learning as I go also. And, as I said, I did not get the response you got when I created a hub.

I must admit, the way the admin is set up, it seems like more is hidden than not. Each time I've gone into the admin and played, I find more places to do things that must be learned by hit or miss. Seems not to have a natural flow to things. At least for my way of thinking. But, I'm very pleased so far with results, after I spend the excess time finding out what does what. To me taking so much time to learn by guessing and testing is not efficient time wise, especially for a beginner.

I'm experienceing this exact same problem on 1.7

Posted by jditzel on February 18, 2010 at 3:50am

Stattalk

I see that you have working TopicHubs on stattler.com. How did you work out the initialisation problem? I've searched drupal and opencalais and google but no luck. Any insight is welcome.

Solution lies in how you create topic hub

Posted by stattler on February 18, 2010 at 12:23pm

If you create topic hub from the hot-topic link, then it will create a hub without any initialization issue. Just go to http://yoursieusr/admin/content/topichubs/hot and then you will see a list of hot-topics. Just click on "Create a Topic Hub" link to the right of each link and your're done!

That worked

Posted by jditzel on February 19, 2010 at 1:08am

Thanks, stattalk, that worked like a charm.

-Joe Ditzel
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Does this work in 2.1?

Posted by entrepreneur27 on July 21, 2010 at 12:22am

Hi:
I have some topic hubs which I created using the hot topic approach.

I assume they are set up using panels, as there seem to be panels. However when I click on the panel content tab as suggested there seems to be no way to actually edit the default text. I suspect I am missing something obvious. Any helpful tips?

I just upgraded to 2.1

Topic Hub in 2.2

Posted by JurgenHeiman on September 13, 2010 at 10:28pm

At first I also had problems that I couldn't add terms to conditions. ( error 668/383 )

My workaround (before the Hot Topic solution) was:
1. In Firefox it wasn't working (Add Term disappeared after selecting the term)
2. Used another browser Epiphany and was able to add Terms

The problem is that after doing the topic-hub is created but I'm unable to view it. When I try is the screen whites up and I don't see anything. The log doesn't report any errors.

Is anybody using Topic Hubs in 2.2 and do they also have issues? If they have not, what can be the solution?

@JurgenHeiman, please enable

Posted by irakli on September 21, 2010 at 4:35pm

@JurgenHeiman, please enable "Custom content panes" module. that should solve TopicHubs problem in 2.2

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