I have access to creating hooks to edit the appearance of websites, but no experience with php. The hooks manpage gives examples such as:
survey_page_top() { print '<div class="yellow">Special announcement text to display at the top of every survey.</div>'; }
Now, what I want to do is insert the following CSS into this function (the function is executed before rendering the page) so that instead of printing a message as above, it makes all print elements empty and prevents selecting and copying text. I found these CSS elements elsewhere that do that, but I don’t know how they need to be put into the function to then be applied to the final page:
<style type="text/css" media="print"> body { visibility: hidden; display: none } </style>
and
body, html{ -webkit-user-select: none; -moz-user-select: none; -ms-user-select: none; user-select: none; }
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Answer
In your php code, create a variable and then define the CSS style tag and css within the variable, there is no need to declare a function for this simple code, also the style tag goes within the head. Use the function along with the php variable if you need the function code as well.
survey_page_top(){ $cssStyle = ' <style type="text/css" media="print"> body { visibility: hidden; display: none } body, html{ -webkit-user-select: none; -moz-user-select: none; -ms-user-select: none; user-select: none; } </style>'; return $cssStyle; }
HTML in your PHP file
<!--/ After the php that defines the variable /--> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>Document</title> <?=survey_page_top()?> <!--/ Or /--> <?php echo survey_page_top(); ?>