Hi,
I don't understand your question.
Actually, I have some text in in text(1...10).html.erb and for each of these
files I have image(1..10). Whenever I load text(1..10) in content area I
want to load the image(1..10) in col1 area.
ie. if text1 is in content area then I want image1 in col1 area
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if text10 is in content area then I want image10 in col1 area
Regards,
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:13 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 February 2011 16:38, Bhasker Harihara <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Collin,
> > I use application.html.erb to do my styling (span-1 to span-24) and
> divide
> > it into various sections. Namely, logo, header1, then col1, Content
> area,
> > col2 then footer.
> > Now assume, I have 10 pages (all static) which is from menu->submenu.
> > When I click on menu ->submenu -> item then I want the description to be
> > displayed in the content area. Which I achieved by doing <%= yield %>.
> All
> > fine.
> > Now I want image 1 to be in col1 and corresponding content in body when
> the
> > appropriate selection is done. Like that for all 10 selections (which
> could
> > come from submenus).
> > I am not able to get the correct image and the correspoding content
> > displayed.
>
> What html are you trying to generate?
>
> Colin
>
> > Hope I have explained it better.
> > Thanks & Warm Regards,
> > On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 19 February 2011 15:31, Bhasker Harihara <[email protected]
> >
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hi All,
> >> >
> >> > I am using blueprint framework for my UI design.
> >> >
> >> > I have a set of static pages which I have displayed at the correct
> >> > location
> >> > using <%= yield >.
> >> >
> >> > Now I want to place a image for each of those static pages at a
> >> > different
> >> > location. say <div class="images" or id="image" >
> >>
> >> I don't understand what it is that you do not know how to do. If you
> >> want an image in a div with appropriate class just do
> >> <div class="images"><%= image_tag('your_image.png') %></div>
> >> or you could put the class on the image itself
> >> <%= image_tag( 'your_image.png', :class => 'images' ) %>
> >>
> >> Colin
> >>
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