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How to add class to a link?


v8powerage

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function theme_user_badge($badge) {
  $image = theme('image', $badge->image, $badge->name, $badge->name);
  if ($badge->href != "") {
    return l($image, $badge->href, array('html' => TRUE));
  }
  else {
    return $image;
  }
}

 

How to add class to the link so it appears like <a href="/link" class="popups">?

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I see no "link" in your code. I assume that the function l() is creating the links. You could find that function and modify it to take an additional (optional) parameter for the class. Then modify the code to insert that optional parameter value as the class.

EDIT: Or do what @requinix said.

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You have a function that does not much but call another function which apparently returns this link of yours.

What a waste of two functions.  Why not just write the link in your code and remove those two functions?  Or Show Us This 'L' function's code?  (what a horrible name for a function!)

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