You have to override the theme function
in your template.php file.
I think you can not target it directly in
node-blog.tpl.php
Copy the original function to your theme
and rename it:
themename_node_submitted() and make the
changes you want.
If you install dev module you can see on
your page which theme_functions are responsible for the theming of the
particular items such as $links etc.
Van: themes-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org] Namens brendan,
fresh-off.com
Verzonden: vrijdag 10 april 2009
9:53
Aan: '
Onderwerp: [themes] targeting
variables in my node-blog.tpl.php file
Hello,
I can't seem to figure
out how to effectively target two different values in my node-blog.tpl.php
file:
$submitted
$links
For the $submitted
value, I'd like to insert some xhtml tags in there so that I can target them
with CSS.
Currently it writes
the data to the page like this:
---
Submitted
by super_user on April 9, 2009 - 2:49pm
---
But I'd like to get
some xhtml tags around the User
and the Month. It would also
be nice if I could delete the hour - but that’s not as important.
For the $links value, I'd like to figure out how to
remove the Author.
Currently, the $links value writes:"Author's Blog", "Read More...",
and "Add
comments" to the teaser.
How do I remove just the "Authors blog" info from the $links
value?
Unfortunately, I know
enough PHP to get myself confused a lot, and I've been googling and searching
Drupal.org all day with no luck.
Hopefully the nice
folks on this list can help!!
brendan,
fresh-off.com
Creative Direction
& Consultation: Web | Print | Brand
http://fresh-off.com
hello@fresh-off.com
206.328.1067
seattle.usa