If you don't want fields in your content type, feel free to leave related parts out :) About entity, I don't know what you mean with that. Nodes are also entities.
On 5 February 2015 at 11:34, Nicolas <nikro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > thanks for your answer. I will read that article carrefully. > > But I should have been more precise in my question. I want to create new > content in the right way (if there is at least one) in drupal 7. I think I > must use entity if I understand right. But I don't want to use field api. I > don't want to have as many tables as fields in my new content. I cannot > understand how someone can have to that strange stuff. > > Manage data in a database is a hard work and for sure field api is a great > work but it's also a bloatware and a nightmare with a large site. I have to > maintain a large site and there's severals hundred of tables but with > contents no so different. So even simple pages have severals hundred of > queries. My site is not so complicated. Did developers who made the site > missed something ? > > Don't misunderstand me, I like drupal. I hope drupal 8 comming soon. But I > really think some api must not be used. > > Nicolas > > > > 2015-02-05 8:18 GMT+01:00 Muzaffer Tolga Ozses <to...@ozses.net>: > >> Hi Nicolas, >> >> You may read the following: >> http://www.thecarneyeffect.co.uk/creating-custom-content-type-adding-fields-programmatically-drupal-7 >> >> On 5 February 2015 at 09:11, Nicolas <nikro...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I used to make website with drupal 6 and I defined new content type >>> using new node type. >>> I tried to do the same thing with drupal 7... But after some readings I >>> discover it could not be the right way. >>> >>> Must I used entity ? I want to access my new type as it was node with >>> ?q=node/add/my-new-type >>> >>> I search for goods tutorials but didn't find somes. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any help or any advice. >>> >>> Nicolas >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> mto >> > > -- mto