Thanks Ted,
I've tried that and I get the following:
form < page < overlay < html
Form is what I want, as after that it is field-level.
It lists function:
theme_form()
http://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes--form.inc/function/theme_form/7
and candidate:
form() [no other candidates listed]
with an array containing the $form and another that says:
'them_hook_suggestions' that is a null-array [no suggestions] ['them_hook_suggestions'] = null
Presumably I can't put theme_form() in my theme, I need to add a theme_hook_suggestion...?
If so, I guess my questions are:
1.) How can I add a suggestion to "look" at my theme?
and
2.) How to then access this function?
Presumably if 1.) is logical 2) will be answered at the same time.
Like if I could add the suggestion:
THEME_page_form_edit(&$form) {}
In case I am not clear, this is to edit the forms' theme for pages like:
node/edit block/edit
in Drupal 7.
I hope I am still making sense.
Thanks for your help!
Best,
Sebastian.
On 2011-10-11 8:15 PM, Ted wrote:
On 10/11/2011 1:34 AM, sebastian wrote:
The whole point of all this is I want to understand how I can not only modify the form BEFORE it gets rendered, but also alter HOW the form is rendered... wrap some parts in a DIV, maybe add a missing CLASS or ID etc.
Try the devel_themer module. When it is enabled, users with the proper permissions can click on any element and get information on all the theme functions used to generate that content, starting at the lowest nested level.
Ted