I use comments. Users are not required to register.
The result is then "usernaam (not verified)"
how do i delete (not verified)
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I use comments. Users are not required to register.
The result is then "usernaam (not verified)"
how do i delete (not verified)
.
That text is added in template_preprocess_username(). You can override that by creating a module (e.g., mymodule) containing a function mymodule_preprocess_username that replicates that code, but eliminate the line that sets $variables['extra'] at the beginning of the function. Or, simpler, you could just call template_preprocess_username in your own function, then unset($variables['extra']).
Quick additional comment: you can override template_preprocess_username() in the template.php file, in which case the function would be THEME_preprocess_username()
Or you could simply print the following:
print $account->name;
in template.php of theme work this
function basis_preprocess_username(&$variables) {
$account = $variables['account'];
$variables['extra'] = '';
if (empty($account->uid)) {
$variables['uid'] = 0;
$variables['extra'] = ' ';
}
else {
$variables['uid'] = (int) $account->uid;
}
$name = $variables['name_raw'] = user_format_name($account);
if (backdrop_strlen($name) > 20) {
$name = backdrop_substr($name, 0, 15) . '...';
}
$variables['name'] = check_plain($name);
$variables['profile_access'] = user_access('access user profiles');
}
although "print check_plain($account->name);" would probably be safer (note that check_plain() is applied in theme_preprocess_username()).
in template.php of theme work this
function basis_preprocess_username(&$variables) {
$account = $variables['account'];
$variables['extra'] = '';
if (empty($account->uid)) {
$variables['uid'] = 0;
$variables['extra'] = ' ';
}
else {
$variables['uid'] = (int) $account->uid;
}
$name = $variables['name_raw'] = user_format_name($account);
if (backdrop_strlen($name) > 20) {
$name = backdrop_substr($name, 0, 15) . '...';
}
$variables['name'] = check_plain($name);
$variables['profile_access'] = user_access('access user profiles');
}