@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@ function views_ui_help($route_name, RouteMatchInterface $route_match) {
$output.='<p>'.t('The Views UI module provides an interface for managing views for the <a href=":views">Views module</a>. For more information, see the <a href=":handbook">online documentation for the Views UI module</a>.',array(':views'=>\Drupal::url('help.page',array('name'=>'views')),':handbook'=>'https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/views_ui')).'</p>';
$output.='<h3>'.t('Uses').'</h3>';
$output.='<dl>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Creating and managing views.').'</dt>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Creating and managing views').'</dt>';
$output.='<dd>'.t('Views can be created from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a> by using the "Add new view" action. Existing views can be managed from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a> by locating the view in the "Enabled" or "Disabled" list and selecting the desired operation action, for example "Edit".',array(':list'=>\Drupal::url('entity.view.collection',array('name'=>'views_ui')))).'</dd>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Enabling and disabling views.').'<dt>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Enabling and disabling views').'<dt>';
$output.='<dd>'.t('Views can be enabled or disabled from the <a href=":list">Views list page</a>. To enable a view, find the view within the "Disabled" list and select the "Enable" operation. To disable a view find the view within the "Enabled" list and select the "Disable" operation.',array(':list'=>\Drupal::url('entity.view.collection',array('name'=>'views_ui')))).'</dd>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Exporting and importing views.').'</dt>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Exporting and importing views').'</dt>';
$output.='<dd>'.t('Views can be exported and imported as configuration files by using the <a href=":config">Configuration Manager module</a>.',array(':config'=>(\Drupal::moduleHandler()->moduleExists('config'))?\Drupal::url('help.page',array('name'=>'config')):'#')).'</dd>';
$output.='<dt>'.t('Theming views.').'</dt>';
$output.='<dd>'.t('The template files used by views can be overridden from a custom theme. When editing a view, you can see the templates that are used and alternatives for overriding them by clicking on the "Templates" link, found in the Advanced > Other section under "Output".').'</dd>';