<?php
/**
* @file
* Default theme implementation to display a term.
*
* Available variables:
* - $name: (deprecated) The unsanitized name of the term. Use $term_name
* instead.
* - $content: An array of items for the content of the term (fields and
* description). Use render($content) to print them all, or print a subset
* such as render($content['field_example']). Use
* hide($content['field_example']) to temporarily suppress the printing of a
* given element.
* - $term_url: Direct URL of the current term.
* - $term_name: Name of the current term.
* - $classes: String of classes that can be used to style contextually through
* CSS. It can be manipulated through the variable $classes_array from
* preprocess functions. The default values can be one or more of the following:
* - taxonomy-term: The current template type, i.e., "theming hook".
* - vocabulary-[vocabulary-name]: The vocabulary to which the term belongs to.
* For example, if the term is a "Tag" it would result in "vocabulary-tag".
*
* Other variables:
* - $term: Full term object. Contains data that may not be safe.
* - $view_mode: View mode, e.g. 'full', 'teaser'...
* - $page: Flag for the full page state.
* - $classes_array: Array of html class attribute values. It is flattened
* into a string within the variable $classes.
* - $zebra: Outputs either "even" or "odd". Useful for zebra striping in
* teaser listings.
* - $id: Position of the term. Increments each time it's output.
* - $is_front: Flags true when presented in the front page.
* - $logged_in: Flags true when the current user is a logged-in member.
* - $is_admin: Flags true when the current user is an administrator.
*
* @see template_preprocess()
* @see template_preprocess_taxonomy_term()
* @see template_process()
*
* @ingroup themeable
*/
?>
<div id="taxonomy-term-<?php print $term->tid; ?>" class="<?php print $classes; ?>">
<?php if (!$page): ?>
<h2><a href="<?php print $term_url; ?>"><?php print $term_name; ?></a></h2>
<?php endif; ?>
<div class="content">
<?php print render($content); ?>
</div>
</div>