I'm having trouble adding slots...
I have the following in my base template:
<?php $view['slots']->output('javascript', '') ?>
And in another template that extends that template I have:
<?php $view['slots']->start('javascript') ?>
<script type="text/babel" src="/src/react-nominate-request.js"></script>
<?php $view['slots']->stop() ?>
That script tag never appears. I've read through the docs and don't see what I am missing any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is how I am extending my templates:
I have a base template with doctype head, body and scripts used by entire app
I have a layout with the html structure for my app (header, footer, and margins) that extends the base template.
<?php $view->extend('::base.html.php') ?>
Each of the three pages in my application has page specific html (basically divs with IDs the react components reference) that extends the layout template
//page template
<?php $view->extend(':interface:layout.html.php') ?>
I had the bright idea of changing the name of my slot to _scripts and that made it start working as expected....
Inside my base template:
<?php $view['slots']->output('_scripts') ?>
Related
I create a file page-test.php in my template directory.
page-test.php
<?php echo "Hello"; ?>
What is the url for this page?
But it's not working...
i want to find the url for display the php file "page-test.php"
You can put this line to create the page template in WordPress
<?php /* Template Name: Example Template */ ?>
and then write your code in this PHP file
<?php echo "Hello"; ?>
After that, assign this page template to the admin area,
Reference: https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/template-files-section/page-template-files/#creating-custom-page-templates-for-global-use
I hope it might be helpful to you!
I am using underscore to develop a wordpress theme.
I have a custom post type name project, thus I have, for instance, this url: http://a.site.local/projects/a-beauty/.
I have in my template-parts/ directory the file content-projects.
$ cat template-parts/content-projects.php
<h1>Project</h1>
When I browse http://a.site.local/projects/a-beauty/, I have my title but also the sidebar and the footer (even if they do not appear in my content-project.php nor in index.php).
Where are those widgets coming from / loaded ?
Add conditions to the header, footer and sidebar.
For whole custom post archive:
<?php if( !is_post_type_archive( 'project' ) ) : ?>
// wrap the code you don't want to show on that archive
<?php endif; ?>
For custom post only:
<?php if( !is_singular( 'project' ) ) : ?>
// wrap the code you don't want to show on the post
<?php endif; ?>
If you want to put the code you WANT to show, remove the '!' before condition.
P.S.
You can put the whole content in a condition, but keep the
</div><!-- #page -->
<?php wp_footer(); ?>
</body>
</html>
otherwise the page will break :)
Please share some more code from your project so we can easy to understand the real problem.
I am using a theme (Arcade Basic) in which the home page header image is resized differently from all other pages...
I would like to have the same header resizing on all pages included the home..
The resizing script is a .js script I don't want (I can't) to modify .
The resizing is triggered by the presence of the 'page' class in the body tag ..
# HOME PAGE
<body class="home blog only-on-home no-fittext basic">
# OTHER PAGES
<body class="page-template-default page page-id-1183 no-fittext basic">
If there anyway to add the 'page' class on the home page ?
Providing that you are using a specific page to act as your homepage and not just the default list of posts, you can add the following is_home() to check if you're on the homepage then add a class.
More information on the static front page setting.
<?php if ( is_home() ) : ?>
<body class="<?php body_class('homepage'); ?>">
<?php else : ?>
<body class="<?php body_class(); ?>">
<?php endif; ?>
you Can - but I can't say that treating all of your pages like a "page" won't come with bugs.
I would call the class something else.
find this in your header.php
<body <?php body_class('whatEverClassHere'); ?>>
I use plugin wp-type
The wp-type plugin is used for making custom pages.
You can add for example a new field of type "file" and display the filelink in the page with the following code :
<?php
echo(types_render_field("file", array("title"=>"Download", "link"=>"true")));
?>
My problem is when I try to display files : in the main page everything's ok, but when I try to display the list of the posts with index.php it doesn't work.
This problem appears only with pages for posts I use :
<?php while (have_posts()) : the_post();
echo(types_render_field("file", array("title"=>"Download", "link"=>"true")));
endwhile;?>
and it works well.
Please help me to display all pages in index.php and each page file I try this :
<?php while (wp_list_pages( ));
echo(types_render_field("file", array("title"=>"Download", "link"=>"true")));
endwhile;?>
Replace your code to display page list:
while (wp_list_pages( )); to while (wp_list_pages( )):
I want to add a static text (some sort of explanation/welcome text) on the very top of a view (over the filter) in Drupal 6.x with Views "2". I want this text appear only when the view is not filtered (i.e. on initial load of the page).
My problem is that the only place I figure out to make it work partially is in the views-exposed-form--MYVIEW.tpl.php. The problem is that when I place the code in this template, I don't know if the view is filtered or not, so the text appear on every single page! I don't have access to this info in that template so the only place this is available ($rows or $empty variables for example) is in views-view--MYVIEW.tpl.php.
But there I got an another problem. The order in witch it seams the variables are output are not the same as the order in witch they appeared in the file. For example, the $exposed variable content is render always on top, then $admin_links, $header and so forth.
<?php if ($header): ?>
<div class="view-header">
<?php print $header; ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if (!$rows): ?>
<h3>This static text appear AFTER $exposed !!!</h3>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if ($exposed): ?>
<div class="view-filters">
<?php print $exposed; ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if ($attachment_before): ?>
<div class="attachment attachment-before">
<?php print $attachment_before; ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
So even if I place my static content before this code, the filter form always appear on top!
I found the reason why is doing this: the exposed filter form is rendered as a part of the content-top <div></div>, but not the result (and $header, $footer, etc).
So is this by design? Do I miss something? How can I get my static text on the very top of the content-top!?
Well, after some tweaking and lecture on preprocess function in the theming system, I found a solution to my problem. I share it with you and if you find a more elegante approach; let me know!
What I did is this...
1) In the template.php file of the theme, I add two fonctions:
function YOURTHEME_preprocess_views_view__MYVIEW(&$variables) {
if ($variables['rows'] || $variables['empty']) {
$GLOBALS['dont_show_static_text'] = TRUE;
}
}
function YOURTHEME_preprocess_views_exposed_form__MYVIEW(&$variables) {
if ($GLOBALS['dont_show_static_text']) {
$variables['custom_flag1'] = TRUE;
}
}
So, if my views is showing some results ($row) or a blank result ($empty), then I set a flag to be use in the template file....
2) In my views-exposed-form--MYVIEW.tpl.php
...
<?php if (!$custom_flag1): ?>
<h2>Some static text here</h2>
<?php endif; ?>
...
And voilĂ ! My static text is showing up only on the initial load of the view and it shows on TOP of the filter (not under!).
Hope this help someone else!