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It is possible to display certain information (part of the theme file) only to the listing owner using this conditional: | It is possible to display certain information (part of the theme file) only to the listing owner using this conditional: | ||
Latest revision as of 23:56, 8 July 2020
It is possible to display certain information (part of the theme file) only to the listing owner using this conditional:
<?php if($listing['User']['user_id'] == $this->auth->id): ?> This will be visible only to the listing owner <?php endif; ?>
If you want to display certain information to listing owners and site admins as well, use this conditional:
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<?php if ( $listing['User']['user_id'] == $this->auth->id || $this->auth->admin ): ?> This will be visible only to the listing owner and site admin <?php endif; ?>
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<?php if($listing['User']['user_id'] == $User->id || $this->Access->isAdmin()): ?> This will be visible only to the listing owner and site admin <?php endif; ?>
The above examples will only work in theme file where the $listing array is available:
- /listings/detail.thtml
- /listings/detail_tabs.thtml
- /listings/detail_compact.thtml
For below files the $listing variable is available only inside the foreach($listings AS $listing) loop:
- /listings/listings_blogview.thtml
- /listings/listings_blogview_compact.thtml
- /listings/listings_tableview.thtml
- /listings/listings_thumbview.thtml
- /listings/listings_masonry.thtml
- /modules/listings.thtml