Reputation: 651
I am trying to make different layout for the front page. In that process I declared new stylesheet called "front-page.css" and page--front.tpl.php. I am using a Zen subtheme which loads responsive-sidebar.css. I want to remove "responsive-sidebar.css" and load "front-page.css". The reason I am doing it because the number of grind columns in the later stylesheet is different that former.
I don't want to use Panels module. I am using Drupal 7.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 3202
Reputation: 1
Drupal 8 way. Maybe it works in Drupal 7. For remove stylesheet on a certain/specific page you need:
function MYTHEME_css_alter(&$css) {
// Get me path:
$current_path = \Drupal::service('path.current')->getPath();
$result = \Drupal::service('path.alias_manager')->getAliasByPath($current_path);
if ($result == 'your/path' ){
unset($css[drupal_get_path('theme', 'THEMENAME') . '/css/style.css']);
}
}
It works for me in D8 and can put it in .theme or .module. You need delete all caches (or module caches) necessarily.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 27053
Inside your theme's template.php
file and inside the template_preprocess_page($vars), find the CSS file you want to remove inside $vars['stylesheets']
and use PHP's unset
function to remove it from the $vars['stylesheets']
array.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 232
I just found better way to do this. It is bit hacky, but allows to unset css at almost any place:
$css = &drupal_static('drupal_add_css', array());
unset($css['some_css_path']);
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 36965
The Drupal 7 way is to use hook_css_alter()
:
function MYMODULE_css_alter(&$css) {
// Remove defaults.css file. The path will probably change for your theme obviously.
unset($css[drupal_get_path('theme', 'MYTHEME') . '/css/responsive-sidebar.css']);
}
That hook can be implemented in either a module or a theme.
Upvotes: 2