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user-profile.tpl.php in Drupal 6

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  1. 7 modules/user/user-profile.tpl.php

user-profile.tpl.php Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.

This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page, e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.

By default, all user profile data is printed out with the $user_profile variable. If there is a need to break it up you can use $profile instead. It is keyed to the name of each category or other data attached to the account. If it is a category it will contain all the profile items. By default $profile['summary'] is provided which contains data on the user's history. Other data can be included by modules. $profile['user_picture'] is available by default showing the account picture.

Also keep in mind that profile items and their categories can be defined by site administrators. They are also available within $profile. For example, if a site is configured with a category of "contact" with fields for of addresses, phone numbers and other related info, then doing a straight print of $profile['contact'] will output everything in the category. This is useful for altering source order and adding custom markup for the group.

To check for all available data within $profile, use the code below.

print '<pre>' . check_plain(print_r($profile, 1)) . '</pre>';

Available variables:

  • $user_profile: All user profile data. Ready for print.
  • $profile: Keyed array of profile categories and their items or other data provided by modules.

Where the html is handled for the group. Where the html is handled for each item in the group.

File

modules/user/user-profile.tpl.php
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<?php

/**
 * @file user-profile.tpl.php
 * Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.
 *
 * This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page,
 * e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.
 *
 * By default, all user profile data is printed out with the $user_profile
 * variable. If there is a need to break it up you can use $profile instead.
 * It is keyed to the name of each category or other data attached to the
 * account. If it is a category it will contain all the profile items. By
 * default $profile['summary'] is provided which contains data on the user's
 * history. Other data can be included by modules. $profile['user_picture'] is
 * available by default showing the account picture.
 *
 * Also keep in mind that profile items and their categories can be defined by
 * site administrators. They are also available within $profile. For example,
 * if a site is configured with a category of "contact" with
 * fields for of addresses, phone numbers and other related info, then doing a
 * straight print of $profile['contact'] will output everything in the
 * category. This is useful for altering source order and adding custom
 * markup for the group.
 *
 * To check for all available data within $profile, use the code below.
 * @code
 *   print '<pre>'. check_plain(print_r($profile, 1)) .'</pre>';
 * @endcode
 *
 * Available variables:
 *   - $user_profile: All user profile data. Ready for print.
 *   - $profile: Keyed array of profile categories and their items or other data
 *     provided by modules.
 *
 * @see user-profile-category.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for the group.
 * @see user-profile-item.tpl.php
 *   Where the html is handled for each item in the group.
 * @see template_preprocess_user_profile()
 */
?>
<div class="profile">
  <?php

print $user_profile;
?>
</div>