That's a great starting off point, and the nesting comment totally makes 
sense in hindsight. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it!

On Thursday, August 1, 2013 6:10:53 PM UTC-4, Duncan Beevers wrote:
>
> The way you have that code indented, it looks like you're trying to render 
> content into the %h2
>
> I'm not sure what markup you're expecting, but with haml, indentation 
> means inclusion.
>
> Are you trying to render this?
>
> <h2>Footer Lorem Ipsum<div>Content from footer/_foo.html</div></h2>
>
> Or are you trying to render this?
>
> <h2>Footer Lorem Ipsum</h2><div>Content from footer/_foo.html</div>
>
>
> If you want the latter, simply un-indent your render call.
>
> %h2 Footer Lorem Ipsum
> = render :partial => "footer/_foo.haml"
>
> Haml itself doesn't provide any mechanism for "partials"
> When using Haml from within Rails, the render method call is handled by 
> ActionView. I haven't used CodeKit before, but apparently it isn't 
> providing this method for partial inclusion.
>
> It looks like there's an old GitHub/haml-contrib thread about accessing 
> this functionality in CodeKit (
> https://github.com/haml/haml-contrib/issues/1) so that might serve as a 
> good jumping-off point for getting at the functionality you need.
>
> Best,
> Duncan
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 2:53 PM, Eric <eric.w...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> Basically, I was wondering if it was possible to render partials in HAML, 
>> like with SASS's @import functionality for a local, static site.
>>
>> The code is:
>>
>> %h2 Footer Lorem Ipsum
>>>
>>>
>>>     = render :partial => "footer/_foo.haml"
>>>
>>>   
>> With the file "_foo.haml" located in the folder footer. _foo.hamlcontains 
>> valid HAML (rendered properly, then cut and pasted out of the 
>> index and into the new partial document).
>>
>> I'm using CodeKit to render my HAML, and receive one of the two error 
>> messages, depending on whether or not I indent with a tab:
>>
>> undefined method `render' for #<Object:0x10c4ce1d8>
>>>
>>
>> or
>>
>> Illegal nesting: content can't be both given on the same line as %h2 and 
>>> nested within it.
>>>
>>
>> Is there something obvious I'm missing out on? And sorry if this reads 
>> weird. I've done a little searching on Google/Stack Exchange, I'm not a 
>> programmer by trade/don't know Ruby, and I'm a little shaky on the right 
>> terminology, so I'm not 100% if I'm phrasing the searches properly.
>>
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