Hi cake lovers,
I've just uploaded part 5 of my cakePHP basics tutorial series.
In this one I'll explain how you can use layouts and view elements!
http://blog.the-nerd.be/2012/08/cakephp-basics-tutorial-part-5/
Hope you like it!
Cheers,
Frederik
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Hi cake lovers,
I've just uploaded part 5 of my cakePHP basics tutorial series.
In this one I'll explain how you can use layouts and view elements!
http://blog.the-nerd.be/2012/08/cakephp-basics-tutorial-part-5/
Hope you
display element.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:01 PM, ross.hagg...@googlemail.com
ross.hagg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
Just thinking how i can organise my layouts and elements. If i have
some specific functions e.g. a comments form which can only be
completed by the post owner, how should i
Hi
Just thinking how i can organise my layouts and elements. If i have
some specific functions e.g. a comments form which can only be
completed by the post owner, how should i place this in the post
view? Should i create a separate layout or create an element and have
a conditional statement
DRY, though. Unless both
views just included elements--one with, and one without the comments
stuff and both including a Post display element.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:01 PM, ross.hagg...@googlemail.com
ross.hagg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi
Just thinking how i can organise my layouts