block.tpl.php in MongoDB 7
Default theme implementation to display a block.
Available variables:
- $block->subject: Block title.
- $content: Block content.
- $block->module: Module that generated the block.
- $block->delta: An ID for the block, unique within each module.
- $block->region: The block region embedding the current block.
- $classes: String of classes that can be used to style contextually through
CSS. It can be manipulated through the variable $classes_array from
preprocess functions. The default values can be one or more of the
following:
- block: The current template type, i.e., "theming hook".
- block-[module]: The module generating the block. For example, the user module is responsible for handling the default user navigation block. In that case the class would be "block-user".
- $title_prefix (array): An array containing additional output populated by modules, intended to be displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template.
- $title_suffix (array): An array containing additional output populated by modules, intended to be displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template.
Helper variables:
- $classes_array: Array of html class attribute values. It is flattened into a string within the variable $classes.
- $block_zebra: Outputs 'odd' and 'even' dependent on each block region.
- $zebra: Same output as $block_zebra but independent of any block region.
- $block_id: Counter dependent on each block region.
- $id: Same output as $block_id but independent of any block region.
- $is_front: Flags true when presented in the front page.
- $logged_in: Flags true when the current user is a logged-in member.
- $is_admin: Flags true when the current user is an administrator.
- $block_html_id: A valid HTML ID and guaranteed unique.
File
mongodb_block/block.tpl.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file
* Default theme implementation to display a block.
*
* Available variables:
* - $block->subject: Block title.
* - $content: Block content.
* - $block->module: Module that generated the block.
* - $block->delta: An ID for the block, unique within each module.
* - $block->region: The block region embedding the current block.
* - $classes: String of classes that can be used to style contextually through
* CSS. It can be manipulated through the variable $classes_array from
* preprocess functions. The default values can be one or more of the
* following:
* - block: The current template type, i.e., "theming hook".
* - block-[module]: The module generating the block. For example, the user
* module is responsible for handling the default user navigation block.
* In that case the class would be "block-user".
* - $title_prefix (array): An array containing additional output populated by
* modules, intended to be displayed in front of the main title tag that
* appears in the template.
* - $title_suffix (array): An array containing additional output populated by
* modules, intended to be displayed after the main title tag that appears in
* the template.
*
* Helper variables:
* - $classes_array: Array of html class attribute values. It is flattened
* into a string within the variable $classes.
* - $block_zebra: Outputs 'odd' and 'even' dependent on each block region.
* - $zebra: Same output as $block_zebra but independent of any block region.
* - $block_id: Counter dependent on each block region.
* - $id: Same output as $block_id but independent of any block region.
* - $is_front: Flags true when presented in the front page.
* - $logged_in: Flags true when the current user is a logged-in member.
* - $is_admin: Flags true when the current user is an administrator.
* - $block_html_id: A valid HTML ID and guaranteed unique.
*
* @see template_preprocess()
* @see template_preprocess_block()
* @see template_process()
*/
?>
<div id="<?php
print $block_html_id;
?>" class="<?php
print $classes;
?>"<?php
print $attributes;
?>>
<?php
print render($title_prefix);
if ($block->subject) {
?>
<h2<?php
print $title_attributes;
?>><?php
print $block->subject;
?></h2>
<?php
}
?>
<?php
print render($title_suffix);
?>
<div class="content"<?php
print $content_attributes;
?>>
<?php
print $content;
?>
</div>
</div>