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<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Implimentation of an Adaptivetheme Page Layout plugin
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*
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* This is an example of a Page Layout plugin for Adaptivetheme. If enabled this
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* will be picked up by the Plugin system and added as a page layout option for
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* the specified 'device_groups'.
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*
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* You can enable the "naked" example layout plugin by uncommenting the
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* info file entry in your subthemes info file. Look for:
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* Custom Page Layout Plugins:
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* plugins[page_layout][layouts] = custom_layouts
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*
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* Where "custom_layouts" is the directory holding this file. Remember to clear
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* the cache after you make changes to your info file.
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*
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* The three_col_grail.inc AT Core layout holds extensive documentation on Page
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* Layout plugins, its well worth reviewing that file.
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*
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* NOTE: when making changes to layout plugins you must clear cache all - plugin
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* data is cached in the database!
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*
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* @SEE adaptivetheme/at_core/layouts/core/three_col_grail/three_col_grail.inc
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* @SEE at_subtheme.info (Custom Page Layout Plugins).
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*/
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function naked() {
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$page_layout['naked'] = array(
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'title' => t('Naked'),
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'category' => t('AT Subtheme Custom Page Layout'),
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'method' => 'naked',
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'type' => 'page_layout',
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'admin css' => 'naked.admin.css',
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'device_groups' => array(
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'bigscreen',
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'tablet_landscape',
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'tablet_portrait',
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'smalltouch_landscape',
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);
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return $page_layout;
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}
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/**
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* CSS Builder for the naked layout.
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*
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* Page layout functions are called during theme settings submit to process and
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* return CSS to be written to file. Sidebar width and unit values are set in
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* theme settings and passed to this function as parameters.
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*
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* In essense you just write CSS here using the parameters as placeholders for
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* inserting the values. You might do some logic with those values first
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* depending on the complexity and nature of your layout. Its worth taking some
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* time to review AT Cores Page layouts for examples.
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*
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* @param $sidebar_first, an arbitary numeric value.
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* @param $sidebar_second, an arbitary numeric value.
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* @param $sidebar_unit, a value unit, one of px, em or %.
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*/
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function naked_layout($sidebar_first, $sidebar_second, $sidebar_unit) {
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$styles = <<<EOF
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/* Nothing to output, this style is naked! */
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EOF;
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return $styles;
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} |