History: Template Tricks
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Below, we will document some little template tricks. Typically show content depending on something. Can be done directly in templates/*.tpl files or in Admin -> Look & Feel ->
Table of contents
- Adding a print button only if current page is a wiki page
- Adding a "Hello John" indication
- Adding content only for a group
- Adding content only for a permission
- Adding content only for a preference
- Display content conditional to current language
- How to know where something is in a template?
- How do I change the email messages?
- How to show content just when in certain pages
- Add wiki syntax in Site identity
- Debug
- Categories used in templates
- Section
- Perspective
- Variables
- Related
Adding a print button only if current page is a wiki page
{if $page neq ''} <a title="{tr}Print{/tr}" href="tiki-print.php?page={$page|escape:"url"}"> <img src="pics/icons/printer.png"/>{tr}Print{/tr} </a> {/if}
Adding a "Hello John" indication
{if $user} Hello {$user} {/if}
Adding content only for a group
In content
In a template
{if $group eq "Admins"} You are a member of the group {$group} {/if}
Adding content only for a permission
Adding content only for a preference
{if $prefs.feature_wiki eq "y"} The Wiki feature is on {/if}
Display content conditional to current language
{if $prefs.language eq "fr"} <a href="accueil"> {elseif $prefs.language eq "es"} <a href="inicio"> {else} <a href="tiki-index.php"> {/if}
To make users switch language, you can add Module switch_lang or hard code some links such as:
{if $prefs.language eq "fr"} <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=fr">-English-</a> -Français- <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=es">-Español-</a> {elseif $prefs.language eq "es"} <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=en">-English-</a> <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=fr">-Français-</a> -Español- {else} -English- <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=fr">-Français-</a> <a href="tiki-switch_lang.php?language=es">-Español-</a> {/if}
How to know where something is in a template?
Admin -> Look & Feel Add HTML comment at start and end of each Smarty template (TPL)
New in 3.0, turn on "log_tpl" to add comments in templates (if you click view source, you can see which tpl was used to create it. Make sure to turn off once you go into production, or else your email notifications will also have a note!
How do I change the email messages?
Look in: templates/mail/
How to show content just when in certain pages
So if you want to modify tiki-searchresults.php, you find templates/tiki-searchresults.tpl
For the container
templates/tiki.tpl is the master container.
Say you want to affect the master container based on the current page, you can do
{if $mid eq "tiki-searchresults.tpl"} bla bla {/if}
Add wiki syntax in Site identity
((doc:Site identity) is the section in Admin > look & feel where you can set the top, site title, add custom text to top & bottom, etc.
Debug
Put in a template or in Site Identity to have a popup with information on all the variables, at each page refresh.
{debug}
To avoid driving your users mad 😊
{if $user eq 'admin'} {debug} {/if}
{wiki}{literal} My wiki code {/literal}{/wiki}
Categories used in templates
Admin -> Category -> Categories used in templates (TPL)
(categories_used_in_tpl)
How to use? Something like
http://doc.tikiwiki.org/Category+Admin#Using_the_current_object_categories_in_a_tpl
http://dev.tikiwiki.org/Hello+World#To_do_something_specific_in_a_template_ex.:_tiki.tpl_conditional_to_the_current_item_being_in_a_category._Ex.:_different_header_picture.
Section
{if $section eq "blogs"} text shown just when in one of the blog pages {/if}
Perspective
The current perspective ID is not available to the templates. However, you can simply use the value of something that was overriden in this template. This could be in one of the Site identity fields.
{if $prefs.sitetitle eq "Workspace Sales"} {phplayers id=45 type=horiz css=y} {else} {phplayers id=47 type=horiz css=y} {/if}
Variables
Dynamic variables
Use current page as content
Related
Templates Best Practices
Advanced Wiki Syntax usage examples