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The theme settings are not individually saved as variables. They are all in a single variable, whose name depends on your theme. For example, if your theme name is mytheme
, the variable name will be theme_mytheme_settings
.
You can disable the logo and name like this:
$my_settings = variable_get('theme_mytheme_settings', array());
$my_settings['toggle_logo'] = 0;
$my_settings['toggle_name'] = 0;
variable_set('theme_mytheme_settings', $my_settings);
You can also disable settings by means of the features
key in the .info
file for your theme. The defaults are:
features[] = logo
features[] = name
features[] = slogan
features[] = node_user_picture
features[] = comment_user_picture
features[] = comment_user_verification
features[] = favicon
features[] = main_menu
features[] = secondary_menu
If you don't specify any of these, all are enabled. If you specify some, only the ones you specify are enabled. So if you wanted to hide logo and site name, you would put this in your .info
file:
; features[] = logo
; features[] = name
features[] = slogan
features[] = node_user_picture
features[] = comment_user_picture
features[] = comment_user_verification
features[] = favicon
features[] = main_menu
features[] = secondary_menu
See the theme settings documentation for more info. You need to be careful with this depending on what theme you are using. If you're overriding a base theme, these are the keys, but a contributed or custom theme might have different keys.