WOW!!! THANKS EVERY SO MUCH!!! I would have never gotten that
far on my own! I really, really, really appreciate that CK Ng!!!!
Brendan
From:
themes-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Ng
Chin Kiong
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:59 AM
To: A list for theme developers
Subject: Re: [themes] targeting variables in my node-blog.tpl.php file
If you want to remove blog_usernames_blog from $link,
put this in template.php
/* duplicate theme_links() and add the 3rd line (marked with
HERE) */
function phptemplate_links($links, $attributes =
array('class' => 'links')) {
$output = '';
// HERE: just add this line, the rest are
from theme_links()
unset($links['blog_usernames_blog']);
if (count($links) > 0) {
$output = '<ul'.
drupal_attributes($attributes) .'>';
$num_links = count($links);
$i = 1;
foreach ($links as $key => $link) {
$class = $key;
// Add first, last and active
classes to the list of links to help out themers.
if ($i == 1) {
$class .= ' first';
}
if ($i == $num_links) {
$class .= ' last';
}
if (isset($link['href'])
&& ($link['href'] == $_GET['q'] || ($link['href'] == '<front>'
&& drupal_is_front_page()))) {
$class .= ' active';
}
$output .= '<li'.
drupal_attributes(array('class' => $class)) .'>';
if (isset($link['href'])) {
// Pass in $link as
$options, they share the same keys.
$output .=
l($link['title'], $link['href'], $link);
}
else if (!empty($link['title'])) {
// Some links are actually
not links, but we wrap these in <span> for adding title and class
attributes
if (empty($link['html'])) {
$link['title'] =
check_plain($link['title']);
}
$span_attributes = '';
if
(isset($link['attributes'])) {
$span_attributes =
drupal_attributes($link['attributes']);
}
$output .= /*'<span'.
$span_attributes .'>'.*/ $link['title'] /*.'</span>'*/;
}
$i++;
$output .=
"</li>\n";
}
$output .= '</ul>';
}
return $output;
}
For changing $submitted, add to your template.php
function phptemplate_node_submitted($node) {
// make your changes
return t('By !username (posted on @datetime)'),
array(
'!username' =>
theme('username', $node),
'@datetime' => format_date($node->created),
));
}
For phptemplate_preprocess_node, if you want to
introduce new variables or modify existing one. Of course it can be used to
change submitted as well, but not $links as it has been generated.
function phptemplate_preprocess_node(&$vars, $hook) {
$author = theme('username', $vars['node']);
$date = format_date($vars['node']->created,
'medium');
$vars['submitted'] = $author . ' - ' . $date;
}
Cheers,
CK Ng
forDrupal Premium Themes (http://fordrupal.com)
- we make drupal beautiful
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:50 PM, brendan, fresh-off.com <hello@fresh-off.com> wrote:
Here's as far as I was able to
get using CK Ng's suggestion:
function
phptemplate_preprocess_node(&$vars, $hook) {
//try to remove 'blog_usernames_blog' from links array
$vars['links'] = unset($links[0]);
}
it throws this error on the
template.php page:
Parse error: syntax error,
unexpected T_UNSET
As I said, writing php from
scratch is difficult for me. Am I even on the right track?
Thanks for any help!
Brendan
From: themes-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org]
On Behalf Of brendan, fresh-off.com
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 6:02 PM
To: 'A list for theme developers'
Subject: Re: [themes] targeting variables in my node-blog.tpl.php file
Thanks for your responses CK
Ng and J. Sint Jago!
I don’t think my PHP skills are
good enough to write the necessary function from scratch. However, I'm usually
able to modify existing examples.
CK, Based on your response to
Sebastian and the reading on Drupal.org, it seems I need to add
phptemplate_preprocess_node() to template.php. But I'm not sure
exactly how its supposed to be written.
Using the Devel Mod I got the
following info (or see attached screenshot):
---
parents: node.tlp.php <
page.tlp.php
function called:
theme_links()
Candidates Function names:
myTheme_links < phptemplate_links < theme_links
Next it lists 2 arrays for the
theme_links() function. Those elements are: links array &
attributes array
The links array has 3 elements,
the first of which is the array I don’t want to display:
blog_usernames_blog
----
I think that’s all of the
information I need, but I'm still not sure what to do next, or where to find an
example of the code to modify and insert into template.php to keep it from
showing blog_usernames_blog.
I'm stuck, any further
suggestions?
From: themes-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:themes-bounces@drupal.org]
On Behalf Of Ng Chin Kiong
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:09 AM
To: A list for theme developers
Subject: Re: [themes] targeting variables in my node-blog.tpl.php file
brendan,
You can use template preprocessor. See my latest reply on "Re: how to
stop a 'view' from showing a field?"
Cheers,
CK Ng
forDrupal Premium Themes (http://fordrupal.com)
- we make drupal beautiful
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:53 PM, brendan, fresh-off.com <hello@fresh-off.com> wrote:
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
206.328.1067
seattle.usa
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