Hi, list.
I'm now learning benefits of FLUIDTEMPLATE and would like to use it in my
next project to feel the difference between it and usual TEMPLATE or TV.
So far so good, but I can't get the meaning of partials concept. What are
they used for? Examples across the internet don't tell much:
Hi,
On 1-11-2011 12:22, Victor Livakovsky wrote:
So far so good, but I can't get the meaning of partials concept. What
are they used for?
As far as I've understood they are used for parts of an HTML template
you want to use for more than one entire template.
If you have 3 or 4 templates
With EXT:fed you can use something similar to tv fces based on
fluidtemplate
Am 01.11.2011 12:32, schrieb Jigal van Hemert:
Hi,
On 1-11-2011 12:22, Victor Livakovsky wrote:
So far so good, but I can't get the meaning of partials concept. What
are they used for?
As far as I've understood
Hi, Jigal.
So far so good, but I can't get the meaning of partials concept. What
are they used for?
As far as I've understood they are used for parts of an HTML template you
want to use for more than one entire template.
If you have 3 or 4 templates which have one or more parts in common,
Hi, Kay.
With EXT:fed you can use something similar to tv fces based on
fluidtemplate
Started to read the manual - seems really promising ext! Nice :)
Thank you for a hint.
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Hi,
On 1-11-2011 14:29, Victor Livakovsky wrote:
Ok, I think, now I've got the meaning: instead of placing some static
HTML into every template or in TS, put it to partial
It doesn't have to be static. Just see it as building blocks which are
shared by several templates. If you change the
Ok, I think, now I've got the meaning: instead of placing some static
HTML into every template or in TS, put it to partial
It doesn't have to be static. Just see it as building blocks which are
shared by several templates. If you change the partial these changes will
be used in all templates