Thank you Steve,
I've looked into the theming of the fields, and I have copied a new:
"view-view-fields.tpl.php"
file to my theme folder.
I can get it to react, but I am lacking some basic PHP wisdom.
I want to make a conditional statement, so that if the "title" property of the field is empty, don't display anything. My problem is I can't see how to access the title.
This is definitely wrong [line 2 is the important one], but here is how I am trying it:
<?php if ( $field->class == "field-pdf-fid" ): ?> <?php if ( $field->title != "" ): ?>
<<?php print $field->inline_html;?> class="views-field-<?php print $field->class; ?>"> <?php if ($field->label): ?> <label class="views-label-<?php print $field->class; ?>"> <?php print $field->label; ?>: </label> <?php endif; ?> <?php // $field->element_type is either SPAN or DIV depending upon whether or not // the field is a 'block' element type or 'inline' element type. ?> <<?php print $field->element_type; ?> class="field-content"><?php print $field->content; ?></<?php print $field->element_type; ?>> </<?php print $field->inline_html;?>>
<?php endif; ?> <?php endif; ?>
Thanks a bunch Steve!
p.s. I can't see how to combine && and || conditionals or 'else' statements in PHP code written like this without throwing a huge error. I'm used to seeing PHP code written more as a flow without constant <?PHP : ?> breaks... anyways, not critical for now as I can work around it, but it is bugging me. Also, isn't the "->" an assignment operation? It's use here baffles me... Yes: I'm a wee green newbie php person, sigh.
Kind,
Sebastian.
Steve Ringwood wrote:
If this is for views 2 you can provide a template file that over rides the theming for that field, click "information" (next to "Theme" in "Basic settings" column) for the file name(s) you can use. _______________________________________________ themes mailing list themes@drupal.org http://lists.drupal.org/mailman/listinfo/themes