Is there a way to add microdata to a Drupal 7 site by editing the field.tpl files? My site is built using panels and views so http://drupal.org/project/microdata isn't working. Is there another way to go about adding microdata by hard coding?
Thanks.
The best way to add microdata is by editing the field.tpl files and then checking - use file templates on views. For panels I used the module http://drupal.org/project/panels_extra_styles to add coding around the pane.
I managed to override the page template file and wrap my panel in a code.
The code I used was
template.php:
function ThemeName_preprocess_page(&$vars) {
// if this is a panel page, add template suggestions
if($panel_page = page_manager_get_current_page()) {
// add a generic suggestion for all panel pages
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'page__panel';
// add the panel page machine name to the template suggestions
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'page__' . $panel_page['name'];
$object = $panel_page['contexts']['argument_entity_id:node_1'];
$result_array = get_object_vars($object);
$value = $result_array['restrictions']['type']['0'];
if($panel_page['name'] == 'node_view' AND $value == 'product' ) {
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'page__node_view_product';
}
if($panel_page['name'] == 'node_view' AND $value == 'artist' ) {
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'page__node_view_artist';
}
and I created a files under ThemeName/templates
page--node_view_artist.tpl.php and
page--node_view_product.tpl.php
I hope this helps someone, it took me a long time to figure it out!
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this is my problem...
I have some of images and links that I want to load different joomla modules when user click on them.
mean each hyperlink can load another module|position
thanks all
In case that you just want to call a module's content from a url the following answer will help you.
If you just want to show / hide a module in the same page you could use something similar to my previous answer: Joomla 3 Show different modules on same position depending on toggler
Joomla provides the functionality to call a specific file of the active template by adding the tmpl=FILENAME key/value to the url's query string.
All built-in templates have a component.php file if user wants to load the template with the component only. You could check the following link for more details: Adding print pop-up functionality to a component.
You could do something similar to only show the modules that you want to load.
You could copy the component.php to a new file (I have used custom.php) and added the following php code in the <body> ... </body> part.
<?php
$jinput = JFactory::getApplication()->input;
$selectedPosition = $jinput->getString("position", "");
$selectedModule = $jinput->getString("module", "");
$selectedModuleTitle = $jinput->getString("title");
if($selectedPosition !== "") {
$modules = JModuleHelper::getModules($selectedPosition);
foreach ($modules as $module) {
echo JModuleHelper::renderModule($module);
}
} elseif ($selectedModule !== "") {
$module = JModuleHelper::getModule($selectedModule, $selectedModuleTitle);
echo JModuleHelper::renderModule($module);
}
?>
So with a similar way as loadposition / loadmodule works you could call the new template file using:
index.php?tmpl=custom&position=MODULE_POSITION
or
index.php?tmpl=custom&module=MODULE_TYPE
or
index.php?tmpl=custom&module=MODULE_TYPE&title=MODULE_TITLE
Optionally if you want to load the module with a specific style, you could pass it to the second paramter of the renderModule method like:
echo JModuleHelper::renderModule($module, array("style" => "xhtml"));
Hope this helps
I have a site that filters the blogs by specific expeditions.
Currently, when I click on the blog related to that specific expedition it displays the head title (in browser window) as "| mysite". So all the filtered views have the same head title.
I would like to add a custom head title for each filtered view.
So, for example, I would like the blogs that have do with Expedition 1 to have a filtered view with the head title "Expedition 1 blogs | Mysite".
Does anyone have any suggestions?
I suggest you do this :
for Views 3:
If you have a view and you want to be able to programmatically change the title of, you can do it by implementing hook_views_pre_render in your custom module:
<?php
/**
* Implements hook_views_pre_view().
*/
function MODULENAME_views_pre_render($view) {
if ($view->name == 'my_view_name') {
if ($view->current_display == 'my_display_name') {
$view->set_title('my new title');
}
}
}
?>
I hope it helps.
This question may be related to this one where the following solution was given:
In template.php:
function YOUR_THEME_preprocess_page(&$vars){
// You can test if you're in your specific views of course
$path = $_GET['q'];
if (strpos($path,'YOUR_PATH_STRING') !== false) {
drupal_set_title('YOUR_TITLE');
}
}
I also saw the reference to the Page Title module that could suit you.
You can set views page title programmatically by using below hook in modules.
function MODULE_NAME_views_pre_view(&$view, &$display_id, &$args) {
if($view->name == 'VIEW_MACHINE_NAME'){
$view->display[$view->current_display]->display_options["title"] =
$view->display[$view->current_display]->handler->options["title"] =
$view->human_name .' - '.$_GET['field_video_by_event_value'];
}
}
I am using CakePHP 2.3.6. Right now, I am doing a project, where I have several plugins. Now, I want the Elements(header, footer, sidebar) will appear in the default layout according to different plugins. I am trying to explain it using an example :
In my default layout, I have this for the header :
<?php echo $this->element('header');?>
Now, I want to keep the same layout in the "AdminPanel" plugin, so I am not gonna have a different layout in that plugin. But, I want a different header(say, admin-header.ctp) to reaplace that common header(header.ctp), in the same layout, when I call that plugin. Is that possible ? If yes, how ? Please help me.
Thanks.
In your AppController beforeFilter or beforeRender put put something like:
if (isset($this -> params['prefix']) && $this -> params['prefix'] == 'admin') {
$this->set('layout_type', 'admin');
}else{
$this->set('layout_type', 'public');
}
In your default.ctp layout
if('layout_type' == 'admin'){
echo $this->element('admin_header');
}else{
echo $this->element('header');
}
I'm building a module using hook_preprocess_node()
I've made a new view mode for the node entity called ´vacancy_teaser´ using the hook_entity_info_alter()
this shows up in my node display settings and view
so I want to use the template included in my module when this view mode is used.
my code:
/**
* Implements hook_preprocess_node().
*/
function vacancies_preprocess_node(&$vars) {
if($vars['view_mode'] == 'vacancy_teaser') {
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'node_vacancy_teaser';
}
}
my template file is called: ´node-vacancy-teaser.tpl.php´ but is not used in the output of my view
$vars['view_mode'] == 'vacancy_teaser' in the view. ( tested )
but where does $vars['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = 'node_vacancy_teaser'; looks for the template file? somehow it's not included / used.
apparently in drupal 7 useing dubble underscores is required for some reason.
node_vacatures_vacancy_teaser.tpl.php placed in the active template folder seems to do the trick... although I don't think this is a neat solution since the tpl.php file is separated from the module.
Be sure to specify the template file in the hook_theme implementation. The examples project is great for finding out the details of how to do things like this. Specifically, check out the theming_example_theme() function in the theming_example module…
function theming_example_theme() {
return array(
// …
'theming_example_text_form' => array(
'render element' => 'form',
// In this one the rendering will be done by a tpl.php file instead of
// being rendered by a function, so we specify a template.
'template' => 'theming-example-text-form',
),
);
}
Instead of appending to the end of the $vars['theme_hook_suggestions'] array, try:
array_unshift($vars['theme_hook_suggestions'], 'node_vacancy_teaser');
This will pass your suggestion to the front of the array, and it will be found first. Most likely since you are appending it to the end of the array, Drupal is finding an existing theme suggestion first and using it instead (such as node.tpl.php).
We list events on our Drupal 7 site, but we'd like our users to be able to register for these events via a simple form. We're using Pathauto to generate URL aliases for events using the following pattern: events/[node:title]. We would like to have another page with the alias events/register/[node:title] which would present the registration form. We would also like to use tpl.php files for creating the templates, like we do for the rest of the site.
Any ideas on how we might accomplish this? Thanks.
You can try the Signup module. It's still in development, but over 7000 sites are using it:
I would put a register button on the event/ page via the node.tpl.php file. If all your nodes are not registerable, then you can check the node by getting the $nid with $node->nid and run a db_query on the url_alias table to see if current node qualifies.
<?php
$nid = $node->nid;
$result = db_query('SELECT alias FROM {url_alias} WHERE source = :source,
array(':source' => 'node/'.$nid));
foreach ($result as $r) {
$alias = $r->alias;
}
if (strpos($alias, 'events')) {
?> <input... or <button...
Have your register button redirect to events/register/$node->title page and make sure you pass the node. There's a few different ways to go from here. If you have questions about this part open another thread.