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<?php
/**
 * @package     Joomla.Site
 * @subpackage  Templates.protostar
 *
 * @copyright   (C) 2012 Open Source Matters, Inc.
<https://www.joomla.org>
 * @license     GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see
LICENSE.txt
 */

defined('_JEXEC') or die;

/**
 * This is a file to add template specific chrome to module rendering.  To
use it you would
 * set the style attribute for the given module(s) include in your template
to use the style
 * for each given modChrome function.
 *
 * eg. To render a module mod_test in the submenu style, you would use the
following include:
 * <jdoc:include type="module" name="test"
style="submenu" />
 *
 * This gives template designers ultimate control over how modules are
rendered.
 *
 * NOTICE: All chrome wrapping methods should be named: modChrome_{STYLE}
and take the same
 * two arguments.
 */

/*
 * Module chrome for rendering the module in a submenu
 */
function modChrome_no($module, &$params, &$attribs)
{
	if ($module->content)
	{
		echo $module->content;
	}
}

function modChrome_well($module, &$params, &$attribs)
{
	$moduleTag     = htmlspecialchars($params->get('module_tag',
'div'), ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8');
	$bootstrapSize = (int) $params->get('bootstrap_size', 0);
	$moduleClass   = $bootstrapSize !== 0 ? ' span' . $bootstrapSize
: '';
	$headerTag     = htmlspecialchars($params->get('header_tag',
'h3'), ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8');
	$headerClass   =
htmlspecialchars($params->get('header_class',
'page-header'), ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8');

	if ($module->content)
	{
		echo '<' . $moduleTag . ' class="well ' .
htmlspecialchars($params->get('moduleclass_sfx',
''), ENT_COMPAT, 'UTF-8') . $moduleClass .
'">';

			if ($module->showtitle)
			{
				echo '<' . $headerTag . ' class="' .
$headerClass . '">' . $module->title .
'</' . $headerTag . '>';
			}

			echo $module->content;
		echo '</' . $moduleTag . '>';
	}
}