Views' template files in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8.3 theme/theme.inc \views_templates
- 6.3 theme/theme.inc \views_templates
- 7.3 theme/theme.inc \views_templates
All views templates can be overridden with a variety of names, using the view, the display ID of the view, the display type of the view, or some combination thereof.
For each view, there will be a minimum of two templates used. The first is used for all views: views-view.tpl.php.
The second template is determined by the style selected for the view. Note that certain aspects of the view can also change which style is used; for example, arguments which provide a summary view might change the style to one of the special summary styles.
The default style for all views is views-view-unformatted.tpl.php
Many styles will then farm out the actual display of each row to a row style; the default row style is views-view-fields.tpl.php.
Here is an example of all the templates that will be tried in the following case:
View, named foobar. Style: unformatted. Row style: Fields. Display: Page.
- views-view--foobar--page.tpl.php
- views-view--page.tpl.php
- views-view--foobar.tpl.php
- views-view.tpl.php
- views-view-unformatted--foobar--page.tpl.php
- views-view-unformatted--page.tpl.php
- views-view-unformatted--foobar.tpl.php
- views-view-unformatted.tpl.php
- views-view-fields--foobar--page.tpl.php
- views-view-fields--page.tpl.php
- views-view-fields--foobar.tpl.php
- views-view-fields.tpl.php
Important! When adding a new template to your theme, be sure to flush the theme registry cache!
See also
_views_theme_functions
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