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authorpurwandi <free6300@gmail.com>2011-10-07 14:58:22 +0200
committerpurwandi <free6300@gmail.com>2011-10-07 14:58:22 +0200
commit89f6f1a750daa78ef88a7d1c2276cdc8591aff5d (patch)
tree897c9869c08fb108b25fa652bace82f40bc8b7bb /user_guide_src/source/general
parent5ebf9d1d29f73c5b941fc7bb2e0a2cdcb347f74e (diff)
Fix some user guide style
Diffstat (limited to 'user_guide_src/source/general')
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/general/helpers.rst37
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/general/index.rst35
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/general/models.rst6
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/general/security.rst4
4 files changed, 57 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/helpers.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/helpers.rst
index 71cb8b25a..3a98311a6 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/helpers.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/helpers.rst
@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ Helper Functions
################
Helpers, as the name suggests, help you with tasks. Each helper file is
-simply a collection of functions in a particular category. There are URL
-Helpers, that assist in creating links, there are Form Helpers that help
-you create form elements, Text Helpers perform various text formatting
-routines, Cookie Helpers set and read cookies, File Helpers help you
+simply a collection of functions in a particular category. There are **URL
+Helpers**, that assist in creating links, there are Form Helpers that help
+you create form elements, **Text Helpers** perform various text formatting
+routines, **Cookie Helpers** set and read cookies, File Helpers help you
deal with files, etc.
Unlike most other systems in CodeIgniter, Helpers are not written in an
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ using a Helper is to load it. Once loaded, it becomes globally available
in your :doc:`controller <../general/controllers>` and
:doc:`views <../general/views>`.
-Helpers are typically stored in your system/helpers, or
-application/helpers directory. CodeIgniter will look first in your
-application/helpers directory. If the directory does not exist or the
+Helpers are typically stored in your **system/helpers**, or
+**application/helpers directory**. CodeIgniter will look first in your
+**application/helpers directory**. If the directory does not exist or the
specified helper is not located there CI will instead look in your
global system/helpers folder.
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ Loading a helper file is quite simple using the following function::
$this->load->helper('name');
-Where name is the file name of the helper, without the .php file
+Where **name** is the file name of the helper, without the .php file
extension or the "helper" part.
-For example, to load the URL Helper file, which is named
-url_helper.php, you would do this::
+For example, to load the **URL Helper** file, which is named
+**url_helper.php**, you would do this::
$this->load->helper('url');
@@ -63,9 +63,8 @@ Auto-loading Helpers
If you find that you need a particular helper globally throughout your
application, you can tell CodeIgniter to auto-load it during system
-initialization. This is done by opening the
-application/config/autoload.php file and adding the helper to the
-autoload array.
+initialization. This is done by opening the **application/config/autoload.php**
+file and adding the helper to the autoload array.
Using a Helper
==============
@@ -84,8 +83,8 @@ URI to the controller/function you wish to link to.
"Extending" Helpers
===================
-To "extend" Helpers, create a file in your application/helpers/ folder
-with an identical name to the existing Helper, but prefixed with MY\_
+To "extend" Helpers, create a file in your **application/helpers/** folder
+with an identical name to the existing Helper, but prefixed with **MY\_**
(this item is configurable. See below.).
If all you need to do is add some functionality to an existing helper -
@@ -98,8 +97,8 @@ sense. Under the hood, this gives you the ability to add to the
functions a Helper provides, or to modify how the native Helper
functions operate.
-For example, to extend the native Array Helper you'll create a file
-named application/helpers/MY_array_helper.php, and add or override
+For example, to extend the native **Array Helper** you'll create a file
+named **application/helpers/MY_array_helper.php**, and add or override
functions::
// any_in_array() is not in the Array Helper, so it defines a new function
@@ -130,11 +129,11 @@ Setting Your Own Prefix
The filename prefix for "extending" Helpers is the same used to extend
libraries and Core classes. To set your own prefix, open your
-application/config/config.php file and look for this item::
+**application/config/config.php** file and look for this item::
$config['subclass_prefix'] = 'MY_';
-Please note that all native CodeIgniter libraries are prefixed with CI\_
+Please note that all native CodeIgniter libraries are prefixed with **CI\_**
so DO NOT use that as your prefix.
Now What?
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/index.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/index.rst
index 1ece12bef..ae0d0961c 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/index.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/index.rst
@@ -1,6 +1,39 @@
+##################
+General
+##################
+
+
+- :doc:`CodeIgniter URLs <urls>`
+- :doc:`Controllers <controllers>`
+- :doc:`Reserved Names <reserved_names>`
+- :doc:`Views <views>`
+- :doc:`Models <models>`
+- :doc:`Helpers <helpers>`
+- :doc:`Using CodeIgniter Libraries <libraries>`
+- :doc:`Creating Your Own Libraries <creating_libraries>`
+- :doc:`Using CodeIgniter Drivers <drivers>`
+- :doc:`Creating Your Own Drivers <creating_drivers>`
+- :doc:`Creating Core Classes <core_classes>`
+- :doc:`Creating Ancillary Classes <ancillary_classes>`
+- :doc:`Hooks - Extending the Core <hooks>`
+- :doc:`Auto-loading Resources <autoloader>`
+- :doc:`Common Function <common_functions>`
+- :doc:`URI Routing <routing>`
+- :doc:`Error Handling <errors>`
+- :doc:`Caching <caching>`
+- :doc:`Profiling Your Application <profiling>`
+- :doc:`Running via the CLI <cli>`
+- :doc:`Managing Applications <managing_apps>`
+- :doc:`Handling Multiple Environments <environments>`
+- :doc:`Alternative PHP Syntax <alternative_php>`
+- :doc:`Security <security>`
+- :doc:`PHP Style Guide <styleguide>`
+- :doc:`Server Requirements <requirements>`
+- :doc:`Credits <credits>`
+
.. toctree::
:glob:
- :hidden:
:titlesonly:
+ :hidden:
* \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/models.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/models.rst
index 4dd3e5765..b816f958a 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/models.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/models.rst
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ model class might look like::
Anatomy of a Model
==================
-Model classes are stored in your application/models/ folder. They can be
+Model classes are stored in your **application/models/ folder**. They can be
nested within sub-folders if you want this type of organization.
The basic prototype for a model class is this::
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The basic prototype for a model class is this::
}
}
-Where Model_name is the name of your class. Class names **must** have
+Where **Model_name** is the name of your class. Class names **must** have
the first letter capitalized with the rest of the name lowercase. Make
sure your class extends the base Model class.
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Auto-loading Models
If you find that you need a particular model globally throughout your
application, you can tell CodeIgniter to auto-load it during system
initialization. This is done by opening the
-application/config/autoload.php file and adding the model to the
+**application/config/autoload.php** file and adding the model to the
autoload array.
Connecting to your Database
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/security.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/security.rst
index d9d5b728b..4d7a213d1 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/security.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/security.rst
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ error reporting by setting the internal error_reporting flag to a value
of 0. This disables native PHP errors from being rendered as output,
which may potentially contain sensitive information.
-Setting CodeIgniter's ENVIRONMENT constant in index.php to a value of
-'production' will turn off these errors. In development mode, it is
+Setting CodeIgniter's **ENVIRONMENT** constant in index.php to a value of
+**\'production\'** will turn off these errors. In development mode, it is
recommended that a value of 'development' is used. More information
about differentiating between environments can be found on the :doc:`Handling
Environments <environments>` page.