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openlayers-map--iframe.tpl.php in Openlayers 7.3

Default theme implementation to display the basic html structure of a single Drupal page.

Variables:

  • $css: An array of CSS files for the current page.
  • $language: (object) The language the site is being displayed in. $language->language contains its textual representation. $language->dir contains the language direction. It will either be 'ltr' or 'rtl'.
  • $rdf_namespaces: All the RDF namespace prefixes used in the HTML document.
  • $grddl_profile: A GRDDL profile allowing agents to extract the RDF data.
  • $head_title: A modified version of the page title, for use in the TITLE tag.
  • $head_title_array: (array) An associative array containing the string parts that were used to generate the $head_title variable, already prepared to be output as TITLE tag. The key/value pairs may contain one or more of the following, depending on conditions:

    • title: The title of the current page, if any.
    • name: The name of the site.
    • slogan: The slogan of the site, if any, and if there is no title.
  • $head: Markup for the HEAD section (including meta tags, keyword tags, and so on).
  • $styles: Style tags necessary to import all CSS files for the page.
  • $scripts: Script tags necessary to load the JavaScript files and settings for the page.
  • $page_top: Initial markup from any modules that have altered the page. This variable should always be output first, before all other dynamic content.
  • $page: The rendered page content.
  • $page_bottom: Final closing markup from any modules that have altered the page. This variable should always be output last, after all other dynamic content.
  • $classes String of classes that can be used to style contextually through CSS.

File

modules/openlayers_services/themes/openlayers-map--iframe.tpl.php
View source
<?php

/**
 * @file
 * Default theme implementation to display the basic html structure of a single
 * Drupal page.
 *
 * Variables:
 * - $css: An array of CSS files for the current page.
 * - $language: (object) The language the site is being displayed in.
 *   $language->language contains its textual representation.
 *   $language->dir contains the language direction. It will either be 'ltr' or
 *   'rtl'.
 * - $rdf_namespaces: All the RDF namespace prefixes used in the HTML document.
 * - $grddl_profile: A GRDDL profile allowing agents to extract the RDF data.
 * - $head_title: A modified version of the page title, for use in the TITLE
 *   tag.
 * - $head_title_array: (array) An associative array containing the string parts
 *   that were used to generate the $head_title variable, already prepared to be
 *   output as TITLE tag. The key/value pairs may contain one or more of the
 *   following, depending on conditions:
 *   - title: The title of the current page, if any.
 *   - name: The name of the site.
 *   - slogan: The slogan of the site, if any, and if there is no title.
 * - $head: Markup for the HEAD section (including meta tags, keyword tags, and
 *   so on).
 * - $styles: Style tags necessary to import all CSS files for the page.
 * - $scripts: Script tags necessary to load the JavaScript files and settings
 *   for the page.
 * - $page_top: Initial markup from any modules that have altered the
 *   page. This variable should always be output first, before all other dynamic
 *   content.
 * - $page: The rendered page content.
 * - $page_bottom: Final closing markup from any modules that have altered the
 *   page. This variable should always be output last, after all other dynamic
 *   content.
 * - $classes String of classes that can be used to style contextually through
 *   CSS.
 *
 * @see template_preprocess()
 * @see template_preprocess_html()
 * @see template_process()
 */
?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML+RDFa 1.0//EN"
        "http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/DTD/xhtml-rdfa-1.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" version="XHTML+RDFa 1.0">
<head>
  <?php

print $styles;
?>
  <?php

print $scripts;
?>
</head>
<body class="<?php

print $classes;
?>" <?php

print $attributes;
?>>
<?php

print $page;
?>
</body>
</html>