function list_table_header() { $headers = parent::list_table_header(); // Replace the "Title" header with "Label". foreach ($headers as $key => $value) { if ($value['data'] == t('Title')) { $headers[$key]['data'] = t('Label'); break; } } // Insert the Category header after the first two headers. $column = array(array('data' => t('Category'), 'class' => array('ctools-export-ui-category'))); array_splice($headers, 2, 0, $column); return $headers; }
function list_table_header() { $header = parent::list_table_header(); $operations = array_pop($header); $header[]['data'] = t('Search well profile'); $header[]['data'] = t('Query'); $header[]['data'] = t('Exposed'); $header[] = t('Weight'); $header[] = $operations; return $header; }
/** * Overrides parent::list_table_header. */ public function list_table_header() { $headers = parent::list_table_header(); $breakpoints_header[] = array('data' => t('Breakpoint'), 'class' => array('ctools-export-ui-breakpoints')); array_splice($headers, 2, 0, $breakpoints_header); $skin_header[] = array('data' => t('Skin'), 'class' => array('ctools-export-ui-skin')); array_splice($headers, 3, 0, $skin_header); return $headers; }
/** * Provide the table header. * * If you've added columns via list_build_row() but are still using a * table, override this method to set up the table header. */ function list_table_header() { $header = parent::list_table_header(); // Add the order columns as the next to last. $last = array_pop($header); $header[] = array('data' => t('Weight')); $header[] = $last; return $header; }