Hi Radek
Did change name in theme function to 'yourtheme' name it will be
function yourthemename_theme().....
and later
function yourthemename_contact_site_form($variables) {....
I only had problems with hide($variables['form']['subject']); drupal reported it as mandatory.
And ALWAYS clear chache ( even twice ). It doesn't matter Linux or Windows as far as http server is set up corectly
the code below doesn't seem to work. I've copied it from DGD7 book for learning purposes. I placed it in template.php in my custom theme directory, but nothing changes to the contact-site-form. I'm working on Linux (Ubuntu). I don't understand what's wrong either with the code or approach.
<?php
/**
* Implements hook_theme().
*/
function dgd7_theme() {
return array(
'contact_site_form' => array(
'render element' => 'form',
),
);
}/**
* Implements theme_forms_contact_site_form().
*/
function dgd7_contact_site_form($variables) {
// Hide the subject field. It's not required.
hide($variables['form']['subject']);
// Change the labels of the "name" and "mail" textfields.
$variables['form']['name']['#title'] = t('Name');
$variables['form']['mail']['#title'] = t('E-mail');
// Create output any way you want.
$output = '<div class="something">';
$output .= '<p class="note">'. t("We'd love hear from you. Expect to hear back from us in 1-2 business days.") .'</p>';
$output .= render($variables['form']['name']);
$output .= render($variables['form']['mail']);
$output .= '</div>';
// Be sure to include a rendered version of the remaining form items.
$output .= drupal_render_children($variables['form']);
// Return the output.
return $output;
}
Mark_owsky
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