DICAS DE COMPOSIçãO

formatos de entrada:
  • Full HTML:
    • The Glossary module will automatically mark terms that have been defined in the glossary vocabulary with links to their descriptions. These marks depend on the settings and may be a superscript character or an icon, or the term may be turned into an acronym, cite, or abbreviation. If there are certain phrases or sections of text that should be excluded from glossary marking and linking, use the special markup, [no-glossary] ... [/no-glossary]. Additionally, these HTML elements will not be scanned: a, abbr, acronym, code, pre.
  • PHP code:
    • Using custom PHP code

      Custom PHP code may be embedded in some types of site content, including posts and blocks. While embedding PHP code inside a post or block is a powerful and flexible feature when used by a trusted user with PHP experience, it is a significant and dangerous security risk when used improperly. Even a small mistake when posting PHP code may accidentally compromise your site.

      If you are unfamiliar with PHP, SQL, or Drupal, avoid using custom PHP code within posts. Experimenting with PHP may corrupt your database, render your site inoperable, or significantly compromise security.

      Notes:

      • Remember to double-check each line for syntax and logic errors before saving.
      • Statements must be correctly terminated with semicolons.
      • Global variables used within your PHP code retain their values after your script executes.
      • register_globals is turned off. If you need to use forms, understand and use the functions in the Drupal Form API.
      • Use a print or return statement in your code to output content.
      • Develop and test your PHP code using a separate test script and sample database before deploying on a production site.
      • Consider including your custom PHP code within a site-specific module or template.php file rather than embedding it directly into a post or block.
      • Be aware that the ability to embed PHP code within content is provided by the PHP Filter module. If this module is disabled or deleted, then blocks and posts with embedded PHP may display, rather than execute, the PHP code.

      A basic example: Creating a "Welcome" block that greets visitors with a simple message.

      • Add a custom block to your site, named "Welcome". With its input format set to "PHP code" (or another format supporting PHP input), add the following in the Block body:

        print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        
      • To display the name of a registered user, use this instead:

        global $user;
        if ($user->uid) {
          print t('Welcome @name! Thank you for visiting.', array('@name' => $user->name));
        }
        else {
          print t('Welcome visitor! Thank you for visiting.');
        }
        

      Drupal.org offers some example PHP snippets, or you can create your own with some PHP experience and knowledge of the Drupal system.

    • The Glossary module will automatically mark terms that have been defined in the glossary vocabulary with links to their descriptions. These marks depend on the settings and may be a superscript character or an icon, or the term may be turned into an acronym, cite, or abbreviation. If there are certain phrases or sections of text that should be excluded from glossary marking and linking, use the special markup, [no-glossary] ... [/no-glossary]. Additionally, these HTML elements will not be scanned: a, abbr, acronym, code, h1, h2, h3, pre, span.
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