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I was new to drupal 7 but I used the Drupal , my question is I have a view with some fields in a hidden state and I use Global text to render them using some HTML.



So, the problem is I've a field called middle name and this is wrapped inside a html tag,



for eg:



<h1>[field_middle_name]</h1>


What I need is to hide the tag if there is no middle name,



I know in D8 I can use twig to write condtions, but I dont know how to achieve this in D7.



Any help would be appreciated.










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  • I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

    – EricLavault
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:21











  • Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

    – lamp5
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:28
















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I was new to drupal 7 but I used the Drupal , my question is I have a view with some fields in a hidden state and I use Global text to render them using some HTML.



So, the problem is I've a field called middle name and this is wrapped inside a html tag,



for eg:



<h1>[field_middle_name]</h1>


What I need is to hide the tag if there is no middle name,



I know in D8 I can use twig to write condtions, but I dont know how to achieve this in D7.



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question























  • I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

    – EricLavault
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:21











  • Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

    – lamp5
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:28














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I was new to drupal 7 but I used the Drupal , my question is I have a view with some fields in a hidden state and I use Global text to render them using some HTML.



So, the problem is I've a field called middle name and this is wrapped inside a html tag,



for eg:



<h1>[field_middle_name]</h1>


What I need is to hide the tag if there is no middle name,



I know in D8 I can use twig to write condtions, but I dont know how to achieve this in D7.



Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question














I was new to drupal 7 but I used the Drupal , my question is I have a view with some fields in a hidden state and I use Global text to render them using some HTML.



So, the problem is I've a field called middle name and this is wrapped inside a html tag,



for eg:



<h1>[field_middle_name]</h1>


What I need is to hide the tag if there is no middle name,



I know in D8 I can use twig to write condtions, but I dont know how to achieve this in D7.



Any help would be appreciated.







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  • I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

    – EricLavault
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:21











  • Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

    – lamp5
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:28



















  • I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

    – EricLavault
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:21











  • Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

    – lamp5
    Dec 12 '18 at 15:28

















I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

– EricLavault
Nov 21 '18 at 17:21





I think you can just remove the <h1></h1> wrapper and make it part of the inner HTML, how do you render the content from field_middle_name ?

– EricLavault
Nov 21 '18 at 17:21













Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

– lamp5
Dec 12 '18 at 15:28





Add your h1 tag inside field_middle_name under "rewrite result" field section, now If your field will be empty your tag in global text also will be hidden. Also, check options "hide the field if empty".

– lamp5
Dec 12 '18 at 15:28












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