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  1. 7.x-2.x colorbox-insert-image.tpl.php 1 comment

Template file for Colorbox content inserted via the Insert module.

Available variables:

  • $item: The complete item being inserted.
  • $image_path: The URL to the image.
  • $link_path: The URL to the image that Colorbox should open.
  • $class: A set of classes assigned to this image (if any).
  • $gallery_id: The ID of the Colorbox gallery.

Note that ALT and Title fields should not be filled in here, instead they should use placeholders that will be updated through JavaScript when the image is inserted.

Available placeholders:

  • __alt__: The ALT text, intended for use in the tag.
  • __title__: The Title text, intended for use in the tag.
  • __description__: A description of the image, sometimes used as a caption.
1 theme call to colorbox-insert-image.tpl.php
colorbox_insert_content in ./colorbox.module
Implements hook_insert_content().

File

./colorbox-insert-image.tpl.php

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<?php


/**
 * @file
 * Template file for Colorbox content inserted via the Insert module.
 *
 * Available variables:
 * - $item: The complete item being inserted.
 * - $image_path: The URL to the image.
 * - $link_path: The URL to the image that Colorbox should open.
 * - $class: A set of classes assigned to this image (if any).
 * - $gallery_id: The ID of the Colorbox gallery.
 *
 * Note that ALT and Title fields should not be filled in here, instead they
 * should use placeholders that will be updated through JavaScript when the
 * image is inserted.
 *
 * Available placeholders:
 * - __alt__: The ALT text, intended for use in the <img> tag.
 * - __title__: The Title text, intended for use in the <img> tag.
 * - __description__: A description of the image, sometimes used as a caption.
 */
?>
<a href="<?php

print $link_path;
?>" title="__title__" class="colorbox colorbox-insert-image" rel="<?php

print $gallery_id;
?>"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="<?php

print $image_path;
?>" alt="__alt__" title="__title__" class="<?php

print $class;
?>" /></a>