Have you ever wanted to include the rendering of node within the content of another node? For example, embedding an Image/Slideshow/Video node within the body of an Article node. Or the embedding of an Author node as a bio block within a blog posting? Node Embed allows you to do that.

Node Embed provides an input filter for CKEditor & FCKEditor integration allowing a content editor the ability to embed the rendering of nodes within the body/fields of another node. This uses a View to allow for the browsing/preview/selection of a node to embed and provides a set of template suggestions that allow for the detailed control of node rendering when in embedded mode.

Details: The input filter looks for the occurrence of [[nid:23]] within the renderable content of a node. When it is found it will load/render that node and insert that output into the content. That node can be rendered with the default node-[type].tpl.php as well as node-embed--default.tpl.php and node-embed--[type].tpl.php

One thing to keep in mind, with 6.x-1.1, the module prevents a node from embedding itself on its own edit page. But, if an embedded node, embeds the current node it will result in an exhausted memory error.

Optional enhancements require:

Credits

The development of this module was done as part of the Whitehouse.gov project and was sponsored by The Executive Office of the President.

Project Information

Downloads

Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.4 tar.gz (15.56 KB) | zip (25.29 KB) 2011-Feb-07 Notes

Maintainers for Node Embed

  • jec006 - 2 commits
    last: 13 weeks ago, first: 35 weeks ago
  • tirdadc - 1 commit
    last: 37 weeks ago, first: 37 weeks ago
  • emackn - 4 commits
    last: 41 weeks ago, first: 43 weeks ago
  • febbraro - 2 commits
    last: 1 year ago, first: 1 year ago

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