view modules/user/user-profile.tpl.php @ 1:c1f4ac30525a 6.0

Drupal 6.0
author Franck Deroche <webmaster@defr.org>
date Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:28:28 +0100
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<?php
// $Id: user-profile.tpl.php,v 1.2 2007/08/07 08:39:36 goba Exp $

/**
 * @file user-profile.tpl.php
 * Default theme implementation to present all user profile data.
 *
 * This template is used when viewing a registered member's profile page,
 * e.g., example.com/user/123. 123 being the users ID.
 *
 * By default, all user profile data is printed out with the $user_profile
 * variable. If there is a need to break it up you can use $profile instead.
 * It is keyed to the name of each category or other data attached to the
 * account. If it is a category it will contain all the profile items. By
 * default $profile['summary'] is provided which contains data on the user's
 * history. Other data can be included by modules. $profile['picture'] is
 * available by default showing the account picture.
 *
 * Also keep in mind that profile items and their categories can be defined by
 * site administrators. They are also available within $profile. For example,
 * if a site is configured with a category of "contact" with
 * fields for of addresses, phone numbers and other related info, then doing a
 * straight print of $profile['contact'] will output everything in the
 * category. This is useful for altering source order and adding custom
 * markup for the group.
 *
 * To check for all available data within $profile, use the code below.
 *
 *   <?php print '<pre>'. check_plain(print_r($profile, 1)) .'</pre>'; ?>
 *
 * @see user-profile-category.tpl.php
 *      where the html is handled for the group.
 * @see user-profile-field.tpl.php
 *      where the html is handled for each item in the group.
 *
 * Available variables:
 * - $user_profile: All user profile data. Ready for print.
 * - $profile: Keyed array of profile categories and their items or other data
 *   provided by modules.
 *
 * @see template_preprocess_user_profile()
 */
?>
<div class="profile">
  <?php print $user_profile; ?>
</div>