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							- In Views areas (header, footer, empty-text) are pluggable, this means you can write your own php logic to place whatever you want.
 
- <h3>Requirements</h3>
 
- You should have read <a href="topic:views/api">API</a> and <a href="topic:views/api-tables">Tables API</a> to get a basic knowledge
 
- how to extend views.
 
- <h3>Create your own area handler</h3>
 
- The first step is to tell views: Hey i want to add a new area handler.
 
- Therefore you have to implement hook_views_data and add a new one. For example:
 
- <pre>
 
- function yourmodule_views_data() {
 
-   $data['views']['collapsible_area'] = array(
 
-     'title' => t('Collabsible Text area'),
 
-     'help' => t('Provide collabsible markup text for the area.'),
 
-     'area' => array(
 
-       'handler' => 'yourmodule_handler_collapsible_area_text',
 
-     ),
 
-   );
 
-   return $data;
 
- }
 
- </pre>
 
- The second step is to write this handler. Therefore create a file called yourmodule_handler_collapsible_area_text.inc and
 
- add it to the .info file of your module.
 
- Then add content to your area file like this:
 
- <pre>
 
- class yourmodule_handler_collapsible_area_text extends views_handler_area_text {
 
-   function render($empty = FALSE) {
 
-     // Here you just return a string of your content you want.
 
-     if ($render = parent::render($empty)) {
 
-       $element = array(
 
-         '#type' => 'fieldset',
 
-         '#title' => t('Title'),
 
-         '#value' => $render,
 
-       );
 
-       $output = theme('fieldset', $element);
 
-       return $output;
 
-     }
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- </pre>
 
- As on every handler you can add options so you can configure the behavior. If the area isn't shown yet in the views interface, please clear the cache :)
 
 
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