Hey all,
I'm integrating the FOS UserBundle (many thanks to the bundle developers, 
btw) into an application, and I'm trying to find the cleanest way to 
integrate the bundle templates stylistically.

We have a base template that looks something like:

{# MyBundle::base.html.twig #}
...
{% block body %}
...
<div id='content'>
    {% block content %}
    {% endblock %}
</div>
{% endblock %}
...

For most of the user bundle templates, the default content is fine for our 
purposes, so my first thought would just be to override 
FOSUserBundle::layout.html.twig (which all the user bundle templates extend 
from) with something extending our base template.  However, I'd like the 
final result to look something like:

{# Overrides FOSUserBundle::layout.html.twig #}
{% extends 'MyBundle::base.html.twig %}
{% block content %}
<div class='user-info-container'>
    {# 'content' block from user bundle templates goes here! #}
</div>
{% endblock %}

So the issue is that our base template already has a 'content' block that's 
serving a different purpose than the 'content' block in the user bundle 
templates.

Naturally we could override all the lower-level user bundle templates we're 
using, and just modify their 'content' blocks directly.  We could also 
rename the 'content' block of our base template and update our other 
templates which inherit from it.  Neither of these options would be terribly 
difficult, but I'm wondering if there's a cleaner way to do it.  I'm almost 
imagining something like:

{# Overrides FOSUserBundle::layout.html.twig #}
{% extends 'MyBundle::base.html.twig with { 'content': 'base_content' } %}
{% block base_content %}
<div class='user-info-container'>
    {% block content %}
    {% endblock %}
</div>
{% endblock %}

Anyone know if something like this is feasible, or if there's a better way 
to be handling this situation?

Thanks!
Kevin

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