<?php /** * @file * Default theme implementation: Display a sample object with contextual links. * * Available variables: * - $title: The sanitized title of the object. * - $content: The sanitized content of the object. * These are defined in template_preprocess_contextual_links_example_object() * and represent whichever variables you might actually use to display the * main content of your module's object. * * Standard variables (required for contextual links): * - $classes: String of classes that can be used to style contextually through * CSS. * - $title_prefix (array): An array containing additional output populated by * modules, intended to be displayed in front of the main title tag that * appears in the template. * - $title_suffix (array): An array containing additional output populated by * modules, intended to be displayed after the main title tag that appears in * the template. * The above variables are a subset of those which Drupal provides to all * templates, and they must be printed in your template file in order for * contextual links to be properly attached. For example, the core Contextual * Links module adds the renderable contextual links themselves inside * $title_suffix, so they will appear immediately after the object's title in * the HTML. (This placement is for accessibility reasons, among others.) */ ?> <div class="<?php print $classes; ?>"> <?php print render($title_prefix); ?> <h2><?php print $title; ?></h2> <?php print render($title_suffix); ?> <?php print $content; ?> </div>