(field label
* is hidden). "Hidden labels" is a misnomer and implies they are output and
* hidden via CSS - not so, if a label is hidden it does not print.
*
* Additionally field labels are wrapped in h2 elements to improve the outline.
*
* Useage:
* This file is not used by default by Adaptivetheme which is why this is a text
* file - it is here to serve as an example if you want to override field
* templates using suggestions.
*
* Adaptivetheme overrides theme_field() to achieve the same markup you see
* here because functions are 5 times faster than templates. theme_field() is
* called often in Drupal 7 sites so we want to keep things as fast as possible.
*
* Taxonomy Fields:
* Adaptivetheme outputs taxonomy term fields as unordered lists - it
* does this in adaptivetheme_field__taxonomy_term_reference().
*
* Image Fields:
* Image fields are overridden in adaptivetheme_field__image(), instead of
* the regular div container for images we use from HTML5.
* The template can print captions also, using the element, again
* from HTML5. You need to enable the "Image" theme settings in "Site Tweaks"
* to enable and configure the captioning features. Captions use the #title
* field for the caption text, so you must have titles enabled on image fields
* for this to work.
*
* Adaptivetheme variables:
* - $field_view_mode: The view mode so we can test for it inside a template.
* - $image_caption_teaser: Boolean value to test for a theme setting.
* - $image_caption_full: Boolean value to test for a theme setting.
* - $is_mobile: Mixed, requires the Mobile Detect or Browscap module to return
* TRUE for mobile. Note that tablets are also considered mobile devices.
* Returns NULL if the feature could not be detected.
* - $is_tablet: Mixed, requires the Mobile Detect to return TRUE for tablets.
* Returns NULL if the feature could not be detected.
*
* Available variables:
* - $items: An array of field values. Use render() to output them.
* - $label: The item label.
* - $label_hidden: Whether the label display is set to 'hidden'.
* - $classes: String of classes that can be used to style contextually through
* CSS. It can be manipulated through the variable $classes_array from
* preprocess functions. The default values can be one or more of the
* following:
* - field: The current template type, i.e., "theming hook".
* - field-name-[field_name]: The current field name. For example, if the
* field name is "field_description" it would result in
* "field-name-field-description".
* - field-type-[field_type]: The current field type. For example, if the
* field type is "text" it would result in "field-type-text".
* - field-label-[label_display]: The current label position. For example, if
* the label position is "above" it would result in "field-label-above".
*
* Other variables:
* - $element['#object']: The entity to which the field is attached.
* - $element['#view_mode']: View mode, e.g. 'full', 'teaser'...
* - $element['#field_name']: The field name.
* - $element['#field_type']: The field type.
* - $element['#field_language']: The field language.
* - $element['#field_translatable']: Whether the field is translatable or not.
* - $element['#label_display']: Position of label display, inline, above, or
* hidden.
* - $field_name_css: The css-compatible field name.
* - $field_type_css: The css-compatible field type.
* - $classes_array: Array of html class attribute values. It is flattened
* into a string within the variable $classes.
*
* @see template_preprocess_field()
* @see theme_field()
* @see adaptivetheme_preprocess_field()
* @see adaptivetheme_field()
* @see adaptivetheme_field__taxonomy_term_reference()
* @see adaptivetheme_field__image()
*/
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