README.txt in Page Title 5.2
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P A G E T I T L E M O D U L E
********************************************************************
Original Author: Robert Douglass
Current Maintainers: Nicholas Thompson and John Wilkins
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DESCRIPTION:
This module gives you control over the page title. It gives you the chance
to provide patterns for how the title should be structured, and on node
pages, gives you the chance to specify the page title rather than defaulting
to the node title.
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PERMISSIONS:
This module defines the "set page title" and "administer page titles"
permissions. The "set page title" permission determines whether a user will
be able to edit the "Page title" field on node edit forms (if visible.) The
"administer page titles" permission determines whether a user will be able to
edit the "Page title" administration pages.
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INSTALLATION:
1. Place the entire page_title directory into your Drupal modules/
directory or the sites modules directory (eg site/default/modules)
2. Enable this module by navigating to:
Administer > Build > Modules
At this point the Drupal install system will attempt to create the database
table page_title. You should see a message confirming success or
proclaiming failure. If the database table creation did not succeed,
you will need to manually add the following table definition to your
database:
CREATE TABLE `page_title` (
`nid` INT NOT NULL ,
`page_title` VARCHAR( 128 ) NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY ( `nid` )
) /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 */;
3. Optionally configure the two variations of page title by visiting:
Administer > Content management > Page titles
4. The page title is ultimately set at the theme level. To let your PHPTemplate
based theme interact with this module, you need to add some code to the template.php
file that comes with your theme. If there is no template.php file, you can simply
use the one included with this download. Here is the code:
function _phptemplate_variables($hook, $vars) {
$vars = array();
if ($hook == 'page') {
// These are the only important lines
if (module_exists('page_title')) {
$vars['head_title'] = page_title_page_get_title();
}
}
return $vars;
}
As you can see from the code comment, there are only three important lines
of code:
if (module_exists('page_title')) {
$vars['head_title'] = page_title_page_get_title();
}
These lines need to be added to the 'page' hook of the _phptemplate_variables
function.
Alternately, you can call page_title_page_get_title() from page.tpl.php
directly at the place where the title tag is generated.
File
README.txt
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- ********************************************************************
- P A G E T I T L E M O D U L E
- ********************************************************************
- Original Author: Robert Douglass
- Current Maintainers: Nicholas Thompson and John Wilkins
-
- ********************************************************************
- DESCRIPTION:
-
- This module gives you control over the page title. It gives you the chance
- to provide patterns for how the title should be structured, and on node
- pages, gives you the chance to specify the page title rather than defaulting
- to the node title.
-
- ********************************************************************
- PERMISSIONS:
-
- This module defines the "set page title" and "administer page titles"
- permissions. The "set page title" permission determines whether a user will
- be able to edit the "Page title" field on node edit forms (if visible.) The
- "administer page titles" permission determines whether a user will be able to
- edit the "Page title" administration pages.
-
- ********************************************************************
- INSTALLATION:
-
- 1. Place the entire page_title directory into your Drupal modules/
- directory or the sites modules directory (eg site/default/modules)
-
-
- 2. Enable this module by navigating to:
-
- Administer > Build > Modules
-
- At this point the Drupal install system will attempt to create the database
- table page_title. You should see a message confirming success or
- proclaiming failure. If the database table creation did not succeed,
- you will need to manually add the following table definition to your
- database:
-
- CREATE TABLE `page_title` (
- `nid` INT NOT NULL ,
- `page_title` VARCHAR( 128 ) NOT NULL ,
- PRIMARY KEY ( `nid` )
- ) /*!40100 DEFAULT CHARACTER SET utf8 */;
-
- 3. Optionally configure the two variations of page title by visiting:
-
- Administer > Content management > Page titles
-
- 4. The page title is ultimately set at the theme level. To let your PHPTemplate
- based theme interact with this module, you need to add some code to the template.php
- file that comes with your theme. If there is no template.php file, you can simply
- use the one included with this download. Here is the code:
-
- function _phptemplate_variables($hook, $vars) {
- $vars = array();
- if ($hook == 'page') {
-
- // These are the only important lines
- if (module_exists('page_title')) {
- $vars['head_title'] = page_title_page_get_title();
- }
-
- }
- return $vars;
- }
-
- As you can see from the code comment, there are only three important lines
- of code:
-
- if (module_exists('page_title')) {
- $vars['head_title'] = page_title_page_get_title();
- }
-
- These lines need to be added to the 'page' hook of the _phptemplate_variables
- function.
-
- Alternately, you can call page_title_page_get_title() from page.tpl.php
- directly at the place where the title tag is generated.