Re: [Phpslash-devel] Philosophy Friday
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From: Joe S. <joe...@us...> - 2003-04-10 19:00:42
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On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 10:26:00AM -0600, Joe Stewart wrote: > > CSS only themes have a problem using a common footer template with two > and three column output. Evidently the designers of CSS layout didn't > really make it useful for having a consistent way to have footers with > different layouts. It is possible to put a {FOOTER} tag in the > index page to be able to set the location of the footer. I did find a > way to check if the {FOOTER} placeholder is used and if not echo > the output at the end as usual. Does this sound useful or too much > overhead? > Okay this was hard to explain. In short - the index pages can have {HEADER} and {FOOTER} placeholders. The pertinent parts of the index page look like this: ...skip... // get page header and footer $header = getHeader($pagetitle,$_PSL['metatags']); $footer = getFooter(); ...skip... // parse these template variables for display. $template->set_var(array( 'HEADER' => $header, 'FOOTER' => $footer, ...skip... // add page output to be displayed $output .= $template->parse('OUT','index'); // add header if not parsed above in index page template if( !$template->is_available('index','HEADER')) { $output = $header . $output; } // add footer if not parsed above in index page template if( !$template->is_available('index','FOOTER')) { $output .= $footer; } // display the page echo $output; The template::is_available method is this: function is_available($var, $placeholder) { $status = false; $str = ' '.$this->get_var($var); if( strpos($str,"{".$placeholder."}") > 1) { //found $status = true; } return $status; } Joe |