<?php /** * Example of usage for QuickForm elements with multiple labels (using Default renderer) * * @category HTML * @package HTML_QuickForm * @author Jon Wood <jon@jellybob.co.uk> * @version CVS: $Id: multiple-labels.php,v 1.2 2007/05/29 19:12:26 avb Exp $ * @ignore */ require_once 'HTML/QuickForm.php'; $template = '<tr> <td align="right" valign="top"> <!-- BEGIN required --><font color="red">*</font><!-- END required --> <b>{label}</b> </td> <td nowrap="nowrap" valign="top" align="left"> {element} <!-- BEGIN error --><br/><font color="red">{error}</font><br/><!-- END error --> <!-- BEGIN label_2 --><br/><font size="-1">{label_2}</font><!-- END label_2 --> </td> </tr>'; // Create the form, and add a header to it. $form = new HTML_QuickForm('labels_example', 'post'); $form->addHeader('QuickForm Labels Example'); // Do the magic! Just pass your label to the element as an array! $form->addElement('text', 'name', array('Name', 'The name that you would like to enter in this element.')); $form->addElement('checkbox', 'check', array('Check Me!', 'If you check this box, it will have tick in it.')); // More boring stuff. $form->addElement('submit', null, 'Submit'); if ($form->validate()) { $form->freeze(); } // customize the element template $renderer =& $form->defaultRenderer(); $renderer->setElementTemplate($template); // output the form $form->display(); ?>