The queue_css_string() helper function is used to add inline styles that will be printed by display_css.
For styles added with this function to be displayed, the queue_css() call must come before the display_css() call. This means you can generally call queue_css() in the following places:
- In common/header.php, before the call to display_css().
- In a particular view script, before the call to head().
- For plugin writers, in the public_theme_header or admin_theme_header hooks.
Usage
<?php queue_css_string($styles, $media = 'all', $conditional = false); ?>
Arguments
- string
$styles
{{#if - | (optional)}}
- The inline CSS styles to include.
- {{#if: | Default:
{{{default}}}
}} - string
$media
{{#if - 'all' | (optional)}}
- The media type the stylesheet should apply to. This is output as the "media" attribute of the
style
tag. - {{#if: 'all' | Default:
'all'
}} - string
$conditional
{{#if - false | (optional)}}
- An IE-style conditional comment. This is generally used to include IE-only styles. The default is to no use a conditional comment.
- {{#if: false | Default:
false
}}
Return Value
None.
Output
None. display_css() is the corresponding helper that outputs the tags; all Omeka pages will normally call display_css().
Version History
- Added in Omeka 1.5.