John Faulds wrote:
Additionally, code redundancy is also a problem when it comes to
templates (though, some would say this is a feature of EE)
I've not found that so far. Once you get your head around the way you
can embed templates in other templates, it's just like using includes.
[OT]
Kinda, but not really. With normal PHP includes, one does not have to
pass/set variables... I find that clunky -- also, working with URL
segments is not the most easy thing in the world.
Overall, I think EE is great, but the templating could use mucho
improvements. But, I am a picky perfectionist... Most normal/more
experienced folks (like yourself) probably do not mind most of the
things I find annoying.
For the sake of not going further OT, I will stop my complaining. :D
[/OT]
Cheers,
Micky
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