[TYPO3-english] insert record -> hide or delete header, h1 etc

Stano Paška stano.paska at gmail.com
Sun Jul 19 11:44:25 CEST 2009


Hi Jigal.

Very good tutorial.

Stano.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Jigal van Hemert<jigal at xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Robert Wildling wrote:
>> These chgallery objects a incorporated into several site via "insert
>> records". The marker in the template looks like this:
>>
>> parts.10.subparts.PICS < styles.content.getBorder
>>
>> The problem now is that the title is shown.
>
> If you use Web > Template, navigate to the page and use the Typoscript
> Object Browser you will see in page.10.subparts.PICS something like:
> [PICS] = COA
>  [-] --- [10] = CONTENT
>       +--[table] = tt_content
>      [-]-[select]
>          +-- [orderBy] = sorting
>          +-- [where] = colPos=3
>          +-- [languageField] = sys_language_uid
>
> In TSRef you can lookup all properties of CONTENT [see: 1]. Apart from
> the ones set in TS (table, select) you'll find renderObj, which
> determines how these records are rendered. renderObj defaults to
> <tablename>, so we'll have to search under tt_content in TS to see the
> render method.
>
> Indeed there is a [tt_content] in the TS root! It's a CASE object which
> uses the CType field as key (tt_content.key.field = CType). If you
> lookup the CType field of your chgallery objects it'll probably be
> "list". Let's see:
> [tt_content]
>   |
>  [-] -- [list] = COA
>   |      +-- [10] = < lib.stdheader
>   |     [-]-- [20] = CASE
>   |            [+]-- [2] = CASE
>
> and further down you should probably find something like:
>
>   |             +-- [ch_gallery] = < plugin.tx_chgallery_pi1
>
> Below the 'list' part you see that the first subpart is:
> 10 = < lib.stdheader
> This renders the title.
> 20 = CASE
> and all the rest renders the actual content for all kinds of content
> elements.
>
> This explains how the title appears above your content element. Now how
> to let is disappear?
>
> * easiest: set the 'type' field in the 'Header' part of your content
> element (in the Page module) to "Hidden". The title will still be
> visible in the Page and List module, but it will not be rendered on the
> webpage. But this is not in TS :-)
>
> * define your own renderObj for tt_content elements. You could copy the
> default from the [tt_content] element and modify the
> 10 = < lib.stdheader
> line; this would influence all 'list' CTypes though.
>
> * modify tt_content.list.10 (which is responsible for the title/header)
> and make it a CASE with key.field=list_type. Do not render anything for
> list_type "ch_gallery" and make a reference to lib.stdheader as default.
> tt_content.list.10 >
> tt_content.list.10 = CASE
> tt_content.list.10 {
>        key.field = list_type
>        ch_gallery = TEXT
>        ch_gallery.value =
>        default = < lib.stdheader
> }
> (code above is not tested and I assumed the list_type to be "ch_gallery")
>
> Links:
> [1]
> http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/references/doc_core_tsref/4.1.0/view/8/9/
>
> Regards,
> --
> Jigal van Hemert.
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