On Sunday, July 24, 2011 5:27:12 PM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
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> My dificulty is the {{ include }}tag
>
> If a layout has for example 4 include tags how does the view knows where to
> put the content.
>
It doesn't, which is why you can have only one {{include}} in a view.
However, if you want to in
My dificulty is the {{ include }}tag
If a layout has for example 4 include tags how does the view knows where to
put the content.
Also the block tag is the same as the include tag?
thank you
António
2011/7/24 Bruno Rocha
> I wrote something in pt-BR
> http://web2pybrasil.appspot.com/init/plug
I wrote something in pt-BR
http://web2pybrasil.appspot.com/init/plugin_wiki/page/curso-web2py-017
http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno
Em 24/07/2011 14:36, "Anthony" escreveu:
> On Sunday, July 24, 2011 1:04:41 PM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
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>> Ok, but the book is only text i need some images to understand.
>>
>
On Sunday, July 24, 2011 1:04:41 PM UTC-4, Ramos wrote:
> Ok, but the book is only text i need some images to understand.
>
> i read this tutorial in portuguese with some images to go along to see what
> we are talking about layouts but the example does not work as expected .
> http://www.tuxtilt
Ok, but the book is only text i need some images to understand.
i read this tutorial in portuguese with some images to go along to see what
we are talking about layouts but the example does not work as expected .
http://www.tuxtilt.com/web2py-views-e-static-files-layout/
I need a layout for dummi
Are you talking about how to design a layout from an HTML/CSS perspective
(for which you should probably consult outside resources, as that is not a
web2py specific issue), or just the mechanics of how to assemble a web2py
layout view template (assuming you already know the HTML/CSS structure yo
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