Excellent. Thanks. On Thursday, May 23, 2013 6:09:58 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote: > > The .components attribute of the helper is a Python list, so you can use > all the standard list methods, such as .extend(): > > wrapper.components.extend([new_component_1, new_component_2,new_component_3 > , new_component_4]) > > Perhaps we should add an .extend() method directly to the helpers, as we > already have .append() and .insert(). > > Anthony > > > On Thursday, May 23, 2013 5:49:34 PM UTC-4, Ian W. Scott wrote: >> >> Is there a way to append multiple components to an HTML helper in a >> single append() call, or do we have to use a separate append() call for >> each component? >> >> I'm trying to append four components to a SPAN helper held in the >> variable "wrapper." I've tried it this way: >> >> wrapper.append(new_component_1, new_component_2, new_component_3, >> new_component_4) >> >> But the append() function seems to want only one argument. The code above >> raises an error, saying that I've submitted too many arguments. >> >> Thanks! >> >>
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