views-view-fields.tpl.php in Views (for Drupal 7) 6.2
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views-view-fields.tpl.php Default simple view template to all the fields as a row.
- $view: The view in use.
- $fields: an array of $field objects. Each one contains:
- $field->content: The output of the field.
- $field->raw: The raw data for the field, if it exists. This is NOT output safe.
- $field->class: The safe class id to use.
- $field->handler: The Views field handler object controlling this field. Do not use var_export to dump this object, as it can't handle the recursion.
- $field->inline: Whether or not the field should be inline.
- $field->inline_html: either div or span based on the above flag.
- $field->separator: an optional separator that may appear before a field.
- $row: The raw result object from the query, with all data it fetched.
File
theme/views-view-fields.tpl.phpView source
<?php
/**
* @file views-view-fields.tpl.php
* Default simple view template to all the fields as a row.
*
* - $view: The view in use.
* - $fields: an array of $field objects. Each one contains:
* - $field->content: The output of the field.
* - $field->raw: The raw data for the field, if it exists. This is NOT output safe.
* - $field->class: The safe class id to use.
* - $field->handler: The Views field handler object controlling this field. Do not use
* var_export to dump this object, as it can't handle the recursion.
* - $field->inline: Whether or not the field should be inline.
* - $field->inline_html: either div or span based on the above flag.
* - $field->separator: an optional separator that may appear before a field.
* - $row: The raw result object from the query, with all data it fetched.
*
* @ingroup views_templates
*/
foreach ($fields as $id => $field) {
?>
<?php
if (!empty($field->separator)) {
?>
<?php
print $field->separator;
?>
<?php
}
?>
<<?php
print $field->inline_html;
?> class="views-field-<?php
print $field->class;
?>">
<?php
if ($field->label) {
?>
<label class="views-label-<?php
print $field->class;
?>">
<?php
print $field->label;
?>:
</label>
<?php
}
?>
<?php
// $field->element_type is either SPAN or DIV depending upon whether or not
// the field is a 'block' element type or 'inline' element type.
?>
<<?php
print $field->element_type;
?> class="field-content"><?php
print $field->content;
?></<?php
print $field->element_type;
?>>
</<?php
print $field->inline_html;
?>>
<?php
}