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author | Derek Allard <derek.allard@ellislab.com> | 2008-08-21 14:46:58 +0200 |
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committer | Derek Allard <derek.allard@ellislab.com> | 2008-08-21 14:46:58 +0200 |
commit | 928c55cbc5f3f162c10077f46d75d0bc0b1cbe53 (patch) | |
tree | 22b9ca71872be54736e400de93cb7223cbe5ca1d /user_guide/helpers | |
parent | 993925b47a0bfb08e79961c47bcc3d247a03a5dd (diff) |
further whitespace fixes
Diffstat (limited to 'user_guide/helpers')
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide/helpers/form_helper.html | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide/helpers/html_helper.html | 56 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | user_guide/helpers/string_helper.html | 4 |
3 files changed, 36 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide/helpers/form_helper.html b/user_guide/helpers/form_helper.html index 83b97ab15..839f7251c 100644 --- a/user_guide/helpers/form_helper.html +++ b/user_guide/helpers/form_helper.html @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ echo form_fieldset_close(); </fieldset></code>
<p>Similar to other functions, you can submit an associative array in the second parameter if you prefer to set additional attributes. </p>
<p><code>$attributes = array('id' => 'address_info', 'class' => 'address_info');<br />
- echo form_fieldset('Address Information', $attributes);<br />
+ echo form_fieldset('Address Information', $attributes);<br />
echo "<p>fieldset content here</p>\n";<br />
echo form_fieldset_close(); <br />
<br />
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ echo form_fieldset_close(); <br /> </fieldset></code></p>
<h2>form_fieldset_close()</h2>
<p>Produces a closing </fieldset> tag. The only advantage to using this function is it permits you to pass data to it
- which will be added below the tag. For example:</p>
+ which will be added below the tag. For example:</p>
<code>$string = "</div></div>";<br />
<br />
echo fieldset_close($string);<br />
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ fourth parameter:</p> <br />
<input type="submit" name="mysubmit" value="Submit Post!" /></code>
<p>Similar to other functions, you can submit an associative array in the first parameter if you prefer to set your own attributes.
- The third parameter lets you add extra data to your form, like JavaScript.</p>
+ The third parameter lets you add extra data to your form, like JavaScript.</p>
<h2>form_label()</h2>
<p>Lets you generate a <label>. Simple example:</p>
<code>echo form_label('What is your Name', 'username');<br />
@@ -329,13 +329,13 @@ fourth parameter:</p> // Would produce:
<br />
<label for="username">What is your Name</label></code>
-<p>Similar to other functions, you can submit an associative array in the third parameter if you prefer to set additional attributes. </p>
+<p>Similar to other functions, you can submit an associative array in the third parameter if you prefer to set additional attributes. </p>
<p><code>$attributes = array(<br />
'class' => 'mycustomclass',<br />
'style' => 'color: #000;',<br />
);<br />
- echo form_label('What is your Name', 'username', $attributes);<br />
- <br />
+ echo form_label('What is your Name', 'username', $attributes);<br />
+ <br />
// Would produce: <br />
<label for="username" class="mycustomclass" style="color: #000;">What is your Name</label></code></p>
<h2>form_reset()</h2>
diff --git a/user_guide/helpers/html_helper.html b/user_guide/helpers/html_helper.html index fcbcccdf0..62898403d 100644 --- a/user_guide/helpers/html_helper.html +++ b/user_guide/helpers/html_helper.html @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ second the size of the heading. Example:</p> <p>The above would produce: <h3>Welcome!</h3></p>
<h2>img()</h2>
<p>Lets you create HTML <img /> tags. The first parameter contains the image source. There is data, the
- second the size of the heading. Example:</p>
+ second the size of the heading. Example:</p>
<code>echo img('images/picture.jpg');<br />
// gives <img src="http://site.com/images/picture.jpg" /></code>
<p>There is an optional second parameter that is a TRUE/FALSE value that specifics if the src should have the page specified by $config['index_page'] added to the address it creates. Presumably, this would be if you were using a media controller.</p>
@@ -88,17 +88,17 @@ second the size of the heading. Example:</p> // gives <img src="http://site.com/index.php/images/picture.jpg" /></code></p>
<p>Additionally, an associative array can be passed to the img() function for complete control over all attributes and values.</p>
<p><code> $image_properties = array(<br />
- 'src' => 'images/picture.jpg',<br />
- 'alt' => 'Me, demonstrating how to eat 4 slices of pizza at one time',<br />
- 'class' => 'post_images',<br />
- 'width' => '200',<br />
- 'height' => '200',<br />
- 'title' => 'That was quite a night',<br />
- 'rel' => 'lightbox',<br />
- );<br />
- <br />
- img($image_properties);<br />
- // <img src="http://site.com/index.php/images/picture.jpg" alt="Me, demonstrating how to eat 4 slices of pizza at one time" class="post_images" width="200" height="200" title="That was quite a night" rel="lightbox" /></code></p>
+ 'src' => 'images/picture.jpg',<br />
+ 'alt' => 'Me, demonstrating how to eat 4 slices of pizza at one time',<br />
+ 'class' => 'post_images',<br />
+ 'width' => '200',<br />
+ 'height' => '200',<br />
+ 'title' => 'That was quite a night',<br />
+ 'rel' => 'lightbox',<br />
+ );<br />
+ <br />
+ img($image_properties);<br />
+ // <img src="http://site.com/index.php/images/picture.jpg" alt="Me, demonstrating how to eat 4 slices of pizza at one time" class="post_images" width="200" height="200" title="That was quite a night" rel="lightbox" /></code></p>
<h2>link_tag()</h2>
<p>Lets you create HTML <link /> tags. This is useful for stylesheet links, as well as other links. The parameters are href, with optional rel, type, title, media and index_page. index_page is a TRUE/FALSE value that specifics if the href should have the page specified by $config['index_page'] added to the address it creates.<code>
echo link_tag('css/mystyles.css');<br />
@@ -106,24 +106,24 @@ echo link_tag('css/mystyles.css');<br /> <p>Further examples:</p>
<code>
- echo link_tag('favicon.ico', 'shortcut icon', 'image/ico');<br />
- // <link href="http://site.com/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/ico" />
- <br />
- <br />
- echo link('feed', 'alternate', 'application/rss+xml', 'My RSS Feed');<br />
- // <link href="http://site.com/feed" rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="My RSS Feed" /> </code>
+ echo link_tag('favicon.ico', 'shortcut icon', 'image/ico');<br />
+ // <link href="http://site.com/favicon.ico" rel="shortcut icon" type="image/ico" />
+ <br />
+ <br />
+ echo link('feed', 'alternate', 'application/rss+xml', 'My RSS Feed');<br />
+ // <link href="http://site.com/feed" rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="My RSS Feed" /> </code>
<p>Additionally, an associative array can be passed to the link() function for complete control over all attributes and values.</p>
<p><code>
- $link = array(<br />
- 'href' => 'css/printer.css',<br />
- 'rel' => 'stylesheet',<br />
- 'type' => 'text/css',<br />
- 'media' => 'print'<br />
- );<br />
- <br />
- echo link_tag($link);<br />
- // <link href="http://site.com/css/printer.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="print" /></code></p>
-
+ $link = array(<br />
+ 'href' => 'css/printer.css',<br />
+ 'rel' => 'stylesheet',<br />
+ 'type' => 'text/css',<br />
+ 'media' => 'print'<br />
+ );<br />
+ <br />
+ echo link_tag($link);<br />
+ // <link href="http://site.com/css/printer.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="print" /></code></p>
+
<h2>nbs()</h2>
<p>Generates non-breaking spaces (&nbsp;) based on the number you submit. Example:</p>
<code>echo nbs(3);</code>
diff --git a/user_guide/helpers/string_helper.html b/user_guide/helpers/string_helper.html index 025a4329a..24a0a661e 100644 --- a/user_guide/helpers/string_helper.html +++ b/user_guide/helpers/string_helper.html @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ echo repeater($string, 30);</code> echo reduce_double_slashes($string); // results in "http://example.com/index.php"</code>
<h2>trim_slashes()</h2>
<p>Removes any leading/trailing slashes from a string. Example:<br />
- <br />
- <code>$string = "/this/that/theother/";<br />
+ <br />
+ <code>$string = "/this/that/theother/";<br />
echo trim_slashes($string); // results in this/that/theother</code></p>
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