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diff --git a/user_guide/general/drivers.html b/user_guide/general/drivers.html index 8dbeb93a8..4cdb56880 100644 --- a/user_guide/general/drivers.html +++ b/user_guide/general/drivers.html @@ -58,15 +58,15 @@ Using CodeIgniter Drivers <h1>Using CodeIgniter Drivers</h1> -<p>Drivers are a special type of Library that has a parent class and any number of potential child classes. Child classes have access to the parent class, but not their siblings. Drivers provide an elegant syntax in your <a href="controllers.html">controllers</a> for libraries that benefit from or require being broken down into discrete classes.</p> +<p>Drivers are a special type of Library that has a parent class and any number of potential child classes. Child classes have access to the parent class, but not their siblings. Drivers provide an elegant syntax in your <a href="controllers.html">controllers</a> for libraries that benefit from or require being broken down into discrete classes.</p> -<p>Drivers are found in the <dfn>system/libraries</dfn> folder, in their own folder which is identically named to the parent library class. Also inside that folder is a subfolder named <kbd>drivers</kbd>, which contains all of the possible child class files.</p> +<p>Drivers are found in the <dfn>system/libraries</dfn> folder, in their own folder which is identically named to the parent library class. Also inside that folder is a subfolder named <kbd>drivers</kbd>, which contains all of the possible child class files.</p> <p>To use a driver you will initialize it within a controller using the following initialization function:</p> <code>$this->load->driver('<var>class name</var>'); </code> -<p>Where <var>class name</var> is the name of the driver class you want to invoke. For example, to load a driver named "Some Parent" you would do this:</p> +<p>Where <var>class name</var> is the name of the driver class you want to invoke. For example, to load a driver named "Some Parent" you would do this:</p> <code>$this->load->driver('<var>some_parent</var>');</code> |