materio-d9/web/themes/custom/materiotheme/templates/content/field--node--computed-mater...

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{#
/**
* @file
* Default theme implementation for a field.
*
* To override output, copy the "field.html.twig" from the templates directory
* to your theme's directory and customize it, just like customizing other
* Drupal templates such as page.html.twig or node.html.twig.
*
* Instead of overriding the theming for all fields, you can also just override
* theming for a subset of fields using
* @link themeable Theme hook suggestions. @endlink For example,
* here are some theme hook suggestions that can be used for a field_foo field
* on an article node type:
* - field--node--field-foo--article.html.twig
* - field--node--field-foo.html.twig
* - field--node--article.html.twig
* - field--field-foo.html.twig
* - field--text-with-summary.html.twig
* - field.html.twig
*
* Available variables:
* - attributes: HTML attributes for the containing element.
* - label_hidden: Whether to show the field label or not.
* - title_attributes: HTML attributes for the title.
* - label: The label for the field.
* - multiple: TRUE if a field can contain multiple items.
* - items: List of all the field items. Each item contains:
* - attributes: List of HTML attributes for each item.
* - content: The field item's content.
* - entity_type: The entity type to which the field belongs.
* - field_name: The name of the field.
* - field_type: The type of the field.
* - label_display: The display settings for the label.
*
* @see template_preprocess_field()
*
* @ingroup themeable
*/
#}
{%
set title_classes = [
label_display == 'visually_hidden' ? 'visually-hidden',
]
%}
<div class="cards-list-home">
{% if label_hidden %}
<ul{{ attributes }}>
{% for item in items %}
<li{{ item.attributes }}>{{ item.content }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% else %}
<div{{ attributes }}>
<div{{ title_attributes.addClass(title_classes) }}>{{ label }}</div>
{% if multiple %}
<ul>
{% endif %}
{% for item in items %}
<li{{ item.attributes }}>{{ item.content }}</li>
{% endfor %}
{% if multiple %}
</ul>
{% endif %}
</div>
{% endif %}
</div>