On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:10:37 +0200, Carl Mc Dade <carl_mcdade@yahoo.com> wrote:
Which produces results while nothing else in the docs or forum worked. The problem is while it does add text to the form it does not alter it. The description stays the same and the added text appears at the top of the form. The second problem is that the extra text seems to exist in its own array and stays at the top. Manipulating the array only moves the profile module fields and leaves the added text at the top.
Everyone says use form _ alter but there is no documentation or examples of its use in the wild.
Drupal & modules being open source, there are a lot of examples (not all very good, mind you). Here's an example form_alter for the profile field named 'profile_firstname' in the category 'Personal' function scratch_form_alter($form_id, &$form) { if ($form_id == 'user_edit') { // Check whether we are at the right page if (isset($form['Personal'])) { // Modify $form['Personal']['profile_firstname']['#description'] = 'Descriptions are not check_plained!'; // Or unset, all works unset($form['Personal']['profile_firstname']); } } } If you do decide to file a bug report, please give full 'steps to reproduce' and what it is you are trying to do. Regards, Heine