So I've inherited a site with a bazillion templates and pages. For some of them I've been able to use grep to find the template that is controlling the current output. So far, so good.
Now I have a particular view that is controlling output to a page and I need to reformat that page. But I CANNOT determine which template, if any, is controlling it. I've spent several days (actually) searching, looking, dumping, debugging, using various drupal tools including drupalforfirebug and firebug itself, all without any results.
With all the items that seem to be available for Drupal, is anyone aware of a trick or plug-in or anything that will help identify this?
Any suggestions GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
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Go into the view and click on
Go into the view and click on "theme information" that should tell you what templates your view is using.
Thanks, tommyent; I should
Thanks, tommyent;
I should have added it's for version 5.18
I looked where you said on our version 6.22 -in process- upgrade site and I see exactly what you referenced. I wish that was available on version 5. But I'll try to glean info from the ver 6 site.
Thanks
Oh also I don't see Devel on
Oh also I don't see Devel on your list of tool this should definitely be something in your toolbox.
use this devel add on.
http://drupal.org/project/devel_themer
Does your theme have a
Does your theme have a template.php file? There could be some views theming going on in there.
It would appear that a lot of
It would appear that a lot of the Views 1 theming for Drupal 5 was done through Functions, and there is a good Archive page on it...
http://drupal.org/node/42597
Some of the typical function name formats are also listed on that page...
-matt