function theme_overlay_disable_message in Drupal 7
Returns the HTML for the message about how to disable the overlay.
Parameters
$variables: An associative array with an 'element' element, which itself is an associative array containing:
- profile_link: The link to this user's account.
- dismiss_message_link: The link to dismiss the overlay.
Related topics
1 theme call to theme_overlay_disable_message()
- overlay_disable_message in modules/
overlay/ overlay.module - Returns a renderable array representing a message for disabling the overlay.
File
- modules/
overlay/ overlay.module, line 419 - Displays the Drupal administration interface in an overlay.
Code
function theme_overlay_disable_message($variables) {
$element = $variables['element'];
// Add CSS classes to hide the links from most sighted users, while keeping
// them accessible to screen-reader users and keyboard-only users. To assist
// screen-reader users, this message appears in both the parent and child
// documents, but only the one in the child document is part of the tab order.
foreach (array(
'profile_link',
'dismiss_message_link',
) as $key) {
$element[$key]['#options']['attributes']['class'][] = 'element-invisible';
if (overlay_get_mode() == 'child') {
$element[$key]['#options']['attributes']['class'][] = 'element-focusable';
}
}
// Render the links.
$output = drupal_render($element['profile_link']) . ' ' . drupal_render($element['dismiss_message_link']);
// Add a heading for screen-reader users. The heading doesn't need to be seen
// by sighted users.
$output = '<h3 class="element-invisible">' . t('Options for the administrative overlay') . '</h3>' . $output;
// Wrap in a container for styling.
$output = '<div id="overlay-disable-message" class="clearfix">' . $output . '</div>';
return $output;
}