When you have core “image” field on your node type and you want to output “title” (or “alt”) of this image just under the image thumbnail as text - you can use image_capti
When you have core “image” field on your node type and you want to output “title” (or “alt”) of this image just under the image thumbnail as text - you can use image_capti
When you create Drupal code for 7 years, it’s easy to mistakenly assume that you know everything regarding such basic things as theme_preprocess_node() and drupal_get_form() functions.
When you create Drupal code for 7 years, it’s easy to mistakenly assume that you know everything regarding such basic things as theme_preprocess_node() and drupal_get_form() functions.
We are now developing big Drupal 7 project where users have profiles with lots of fields.
They also have a node tied to them (“My story”) which is created during registration.
We are now developing big Drupal 7 project where users have profiles with lots of fields.
They also have a node tied to them (“My story”) which is created during registration.
When you have core “image” field on your node type and you want to output “title” (or “alt”) of this image just under the image thumbnail as text - you can use image_capti
When you have core “image” field on your node type and you want to output “title” (or “alt”) of this image just under the image thumbnail as text - you can use image_capti
When you create Drupal code for 7 years, it’s easy to mistakenly assume that you know everything regarding such basic things as theme_preprocess_node() and drupal_get_form() functions.
When you create Drupal code for 7 years, it’s easy to mistakenly assume that you know everything regarding such basic things as theme_preprocess_node() and drupal_get_form() functions.
We are now developing big Drupal 7 project where users have profiles with lots of fields.
They also have a node tied to them (“My story”) which is created during registration.
We are now developing big Drupal 7 project where users have profiles with lots of fields.
They also have a node tied to them (“My story”) which is created during registration.