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===== Templates ===== | ===== Templates ===== | ||
- | Templates are looser with their styles due to the difficult mix of conditional PHP and HTML. Here's a few guidelines to help write clearer templates. | + | Templates are looser with their styles due to the difficult mix of conditional PHP, HTML, and inline JS. Here's a few guidelines to help write clearer templates. |
* 2 Space Indents | * 2 Space Indents | ||
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* Use if blocks instead of brackets and indent inside - ''<? | * Use if blocks instead of brackets and indent inside - ''<? | ||
* Use Slots to simply buffering and conditional content, especially across templates | * Use Slots to simply buffering and conditional content, especially across templates | ||
- | * If a loop is producing multiple buttons, links, etc. per item, consider making a subtemplate and using ''<? | + | * If a loop is producing multiple buttons, links, etc. per item, consider making a subtemplate and using ''<? |
* Don't call Model methods from Views, perform this logic in the Controllers | * Don't call Model methods from Views, perform this logic in the Controllers | ||
development/coding_standards.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/17 10:43 by demiankatz