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<?php defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access'); /** * This is a file to add template specific chrome to module rendering. To use it you would * set the style attribute for the given module(s) include in your template to use the style * for each given modChrome function. * * eg. To render a module mod_test in the sliders style, you would use the following include: * <jdoc:include type="module" name="test" style="slider" /> * * This gives template designers ultimate control over how modules are rendered. * * NOTICE: All chrome wrapping methods should be named: modChrome_{STYLE} and take the same * three arguments. */ /** * Custom module chrome, echos the whole module in a <div> and the header in <h{x}>. The level of * the header can be configured through a 'headerLevel' attribute of the <jdoc:include /> tag. * Defaults to <h3> if none given */ function modChrome_beezDivision($module, &$params, &$attribs) { $headerLevel = isset($attribs['headerLevel']) ? (int) $attribs['headerLevel'] : 3; if (!empty ($module->content)) : ?> <div class="moduletable<?php echo $params->get('moduleclass_sfx'); ?>"> <?php if ($module->showtitle) : ?> <h<?php echo $headerLevel; ?>><?php echo $module->title; ?></h<?php echo $headerLevel; ?>> <?php endif; ?> <?php echo $module->content; ?> </div> <?php endif; }