Please take a look at the pastebin I provided. You forgot the following at the end: $output = drupal_render($form); return $output; Wim Huisi Wang wrote:
2007/4/23, Wim Mostrey <drupal@mostrey.be>:
Well you're calling theme_$formid so that can be theme_story_node_form() for the "add story" form as well. I'm not sure this feature is documented.
The basic functionality is this: http://drupal.pastebin.us/27764
You can put the code of my previous mail where the comment is placed.
Thank you.
I can use the function as theme_$form_id, but what's the parameters?
I have tried out the PHP snippet, but it didn't work for my expectation. I think the problem was caused by form's field name. The PHP snippet is just for $form['account'], but the field I added by 'profile' is $form['ANY_ELSE']. And I tested script below:
function theme_user_register($form) { $form['account']['profile_newsletter'] = array(); $form['account']['profile_newsletter'] = $form['Personal']['profile_newsletter']; }
It didn't work. The field was out of the original fieldset. I should test more.
Thank you.
Huisi