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page-sidebar-second.tpl.php
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page-sidebar-second.tpl.php
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<?php
// $Id: page-sidebar-second.tpl.php,v 1.2.2.2 2010/07/12 18:55:12 jarek Exp $
/**
* @file page.tpl.php
*
* Theme implementation to display a single Drupal page.
*
* Available variables:
*
* General utility variables:
* - $base_path: The base URL path of the Drupal installation. At the very
* least, this will always default to /.
* - $css: An array of CSS files for the current page.
* - $directory: The directory the theme is located in, e.g. themes/garland or
* themes/garland/minelli.
* - $is_front: TRUE if the current page is the front page. Used to toggle the mission statement.
* - $logged_in: TRUE if the user is registered and signed in.
* - $is_admin: TRUE if the user has permission to access administration pages.
*
* Page metadata:
* - $language: (object) The language the site is being displayed in.
* $language->language contains its textual representation.
* $language->dir contains the language direction. It will either be 'ltr' or 'rtl'.
* - $head_title: A modified version of the page title, for use in the TITLE tag.
* - $head: Markup for the HEAD section (including meta tags, keyword tags, and
* so on).
* - $styles: Style tags necessary to import all CSS files for the page.
* - $scripts: Script tags necessary to load the JavaScript files and settings
* for the page.
* - $body_classes: A set of CSS classes for the BODY tag. This contains flags
* indicating the current layout (multiple columns, single column), the current
* path, whether the user is logged in, and so on.
*
* Site identity:
* - $front_page: The URL of the front page. Use this instead of $base_path,
* when linking to the front page. This includes the language domain or prefix.
* - $logo: The path to the logo image, as defined in theme configuration.
* - $site_name: The name of the site, empty when display has been disabled
* in theme settings.
* - $site_slogan: The slogan of the site, empty when display has been disabled
* in theme settings.
* - $mission: The text of the site mission, empty when display has been disabled
* in theme settings.
*
* Navigation:
* - $search_box: HTML to display the search box, empty if search has been disabled.
* - $primary_links (array): An array containing primary navigation links for the
* site, if they have been configured.
* - $secondary_links (array): An array containing secondary navigation links for
* the site, if they have been configured.
*
* Page content (in order of occurrance in the default page.tpl.php):
* - $left: The HTML for the left sidebar.
*
* - $breadcrumb: The breadcrumb trail for the current page.
* - $title: The page title, for use in the actual HTML content.
* - $help: Dynamic help text, mostly for admin pages.
* - $messages: HTML for status and error messages. Should be displayed prominently.
* - $tabs: Tabs linking to any sub-pages beneath the current page (e.g., the view
* and edit tabs when displaying a node).
*
* - $content: The main content of the current Drupal page.
*
* - $right: The HTML for the right sidebar.
*
* Footer/closing data:
* - $feed_icons: A string of all feed icons for the current page.
* - $footer_message: The footer message as defined in the admin settings.
* - $footer : The footer region.
* - $closure: Final closing markup from any modules that have altered the page.
* This variable should always be output last, after all other dynamic content.
*
* @see template_preprocess()
* @see template_preprocess_page()
*/
?>
<?php if (!empty($sidebar_second)): ?>
<?php $column++; ?>
<div id="sidebar-second" class="clear-block<?php if ($column == 1): ?> first<?php endif; ?><?php if ($column == $main_columns_number): ?> last<?php endif; ?>">
<div class="region region-sidebar-second">
<?php print $sidebar_second; ?>
</div>
</div> <!-- /#sidebar-second -->
<?php endif; ?>