Codeigniter + twitter bootstrap + html5boilerplate + MY_Controller |
[eluser]vesparny[/eluser]
I've pushed on github a skeleton application based on codeigniter, bootstrap and html5boilerplate. The project is under development and the ideas is to have a base web app using the most interesting goodies available (in my opinion of course ![]() take a look https://github.com/vesparny/codeigniter-...-bootstrap The project is also using a MY_Controller for a smart view rendering. ...and let me know ![]()
[eluser]dstrickler[/eluser]
I'd like to start testing this, but I can't find any docs on getting started. Can you provide just the basics, and I'll figure out the rest?
[eluser]vesparny[/eluser]
[quote author="dstrickler" date="1331571273"]I'd like to start testing this, but I can't find any docs on getting started. Can you provide just the basics, and I'll figure out the rest?[/quote] I've just finished to push a new version on github with a bit more exaustive documentation. Redownload the project, in the home view i've just created a single static but complete html page like bootstrap documentation. - edit .htaccess file in order to match your server config (see line 5 in the file); if you have http://localhost/site you nedd to set RewriteBase /site/ -set up yor defaults values in application/config/development/custom.php -take a look to home controller and template view files to understand how does rendering works. -create your template: i've set up an header, footer, nav, and main for example purpose. Skeleton.php contains the scaffolding page. let me know if i may help you in some way. fell free to fork my projects and contribute with pull requests.
[eluser]dstrickler[/eluser]
I gabbed a copy of your latest code, and have begun to read through it. While I only understand a bit of it as this point, it looks to be a way via using MY_Controller to template a View so that as you create new Controllers you don't need to worry about the JS/CSS in the header of each file. Am I understanding this right?
[eluser]vesparny[/eluser]
[quote author="dstrickler" date="1331673307"]I gabbed a copy of your latest code, and have begun to read through it. While I only understand a bit of it as this point, it looks to be a way via using MY_Controller to template a View so that as you create new Controllers you don't need to worry about the JS/CSS in the header of each file. Am I understanding this right?[/quote] exactly, and if you want to use another main template you just need to create a new file like main.php that include your new page structure, and in your controller set it via $this->template = "new_template", in this way your new template will be pushed to skeleton.php ann page rendered. you can also push another javascript or css in your view $this->css = array("path/to/file/file.css"). take a look to skeleton.php and main.php
[eluser]Go-Trex[/eluser]
Hi Vesparny, I grabbed a copy of your latest code and have begun to read though the code. While I understand most of it I have still got one question I could not find in the given comments and documentation on the Github page; Is it possible to pass variables to the template though the controller. Normally you would use something like: Code: $data['variable1'] = 'My variable1 output'; Can you tell me and the community how to achieve this?! Thanks in advance.
[eluser]Go-Trex[/eluser]
** Bump ** I have did another good look at the code and figured it out. For anyone who likes to know: Code: $this->data['variable1'] = 'My variable1 output'; |
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