Can you explain a bit more in detail what you are trying to do? When you say body, do you mean the body HTML tag? And what do you mean by a "URL alias"? Do you mean adding a string to the css class, taken from the alias being currently used by the page?
Typically, these types of things can be done by overriding the templates being used. In this case, the template page.tpl.php is the one in charge for rendering the html, head and body tags. This is different from D7.
In Backdrop the templates are also in core. The Page template file is at core/modules/system/templates/page.tpl.php. A good way to find other templates is the 'theme debug mode' which shows the templates used by the current page as comments in the HTML code. One way to enable the theme debug mode is to use the Devel module.
Another place to add a CSS class to the <body> tag which is based on the path alias of the current page, is the template.php file of your (custom) theme. The following code works for me:
function MYTHEME_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
// Add a body class with the path alias.
$variables['classes'][] = 'path-' . backdrop_clean_css_identifier(backdrop_get_path_alias());
}
Hi Rob, luckily you can add contexts in Layouts and there's a context for whether it's a CiviCRM admin page or not. Then you can have one Layout for just CiviCRM admin pages and a separate...
Thanks @argiepiano, that did the trick!
For anyone else trying to build a form that enables selection of webforms with block capability, this is the answer:
//return array of webforms...
The actual query would look like this (untested):
$query = db_select('node');
$query->addField('node', 'nid');
$query->condition('node.type', 'webform');
$query->join('webform', '...
Posted14 hours 10 min ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
Two routes to do this:
Load all webform nodes (as you are doing) and then loop through the array of nodes and check if $node->webform['block'] is TRUE. If not, remove the node...
Posted14 hours 14 min ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
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Can you explain a bit more in detail what you are trying to do? When you say body, do you mean the body HTML tag? And what do you mean by a "URL alias"? Do you mean adding a string to the css class, taken from the alias being currently used by the page?
Typically, these types of things can be done by overriding the templates being used. In this case, the template page.tpl.php is the one in charge for rendering the html, head and body tags. This is different from D7.
That's exactly what I mean. D6 used to have the base templates in core, where can I find them in BD to copy?
In Backdrop the templates are also in core. The Page template file is at core/modules/system/templates/page.tpl.php. A good way to find other templates is the 'theme debug mode' which shows the templates used by the current page as comments in the HTML code. One way to enable the theme debug mode is to use the Devel module.
Another place to add a CSS class to the <body> tag which is based on the path alias of the current page, is the template.php file of your (custom) theme. The following code works for me: