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Smarty and Conditional Templating~?
So I've been reading through Smarty documentation, since Mysidia is built using that templating system.
The documentation suggests we can do things such as the following in our template (.tpl) files: PHP Code:
My complaint with the sidebar usage is that... well... I want more freedom than that? I want to place it in anywhere in my template (.tpl) and not have to mess with deep Mysidia files every time I want to place my user's name or currency amount. If I want to display any variable on this site, I want to make full use of the Smarty templating. I think some considerations for the next version of Mysidia should be made in regards to variables accessible to us from any page, any where, any time. In short - Where can I/should I/do I position Registry::get("mysidia"); to make its usage global? How do I go about shortening {$mysidia->user->username} to {$username}, {$mysidia->user->isloggedin} to {$logged_in}, and {$mysidia->user->money} {$mysidia->settings->cost} to {$currency}? ~ <3 Last edited by Kyttias; 06-17-2014 at 03:26 PM. |
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