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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/smiley_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/smiley_helper.rst index cfd52ffbc..b98084089 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/smiley_helper.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/smiley_helper.rst @@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ Smiley Helper The Smiley Helper file contains functions that let you manage smileys (emoticons). -.. contents:: Page Contents +.. contents:: + :local: + +.. raw:: html + + <div class="custom-index container"></div> Loading this Helper =================== @@ -46,7 +51,7 @@ The Controller In your **application/controllers/** directory, create a file called Smileys.php and place the code below in it. -.. important:: Change the URL in the :php:func:`get_clickable_smileys()` +.. important:: Change the URL in the :func:`get_clickable_smileys()` function below so that it points to your smiley folder. You'll notice that in addition to the smiley helper, we are also using @@ -100,65 +105,62 @@ links a generic name that will be tied to a specific id in your view. $image_array = get_smiley_links("http://example.com/images/smileys/", "comment_textarea_alias"); To map the alias to the field id, pass them both into the -:php:func:`smiley_js()` function:: +:func:`smiley_js()` function:: $image_array = smiley_js("comment_textarea_alias", "comments"); -get_clickable_smileys() -======================= +Available Functions +=================== -.. php:function:: get_clickable_smileys($image_url, $alias = '', $smileys = NULL) +.. function:: get_clickable_smileys($image_url[, $alias = ''[, $smileys = NULL]]) :param string $image_url: URL path to the smileys directory :param string $alias: Field alias - :returns: array + :returns: An array of ready to use smileys + :rtype: array -Returns an array containing your smiley images wrapped in a clickable -link. You must supply the URL to your smiley folder and a field id or -field alias. + Returns an array containing your smiley images wrapped in a clickable + link. You must supply the URL to your smiley folder and a field id or + field alias. -Example:: + Example:: - $image_array = get_smiley_links("http://example.com/images/smileys/", "comment"); + $image_array = get_clickable_smileys('http://example.com/images/smileys/', 'comment'); -smiley_js() -=========== - -.. php:function:: smiley_js($alias = '', $field_id = '', $inline = TRUE) +.. function:: smiley_js([$alias = ''[, $field_id = ''[, $inline = TRUE]]]) :param string $alias: Field alias :param string $field_id: Field ID :param bool $inline: Whether we're inserting an inline smiley + :returns: Smiley-enabling JavaScript code + :rtype: string -Generates the JavaScript that allows the images to be clicked and -inserted into a form field. If you supplied an alias instead of an id -when generating your smiley links, you need to pass the alias and -corresponding form id into the function. This function is designed to be -placed into the <head> area of your web page. - -Example:: + Generates the JavaScript that allows the images to be clicked and + inserted into a form field. If you supplied an alias instead of an id + when generating your smiley links, you need to pass the alias and + corresponding form id into the function. This function is designed to be + placed into the <head> area of your web page. - <?php echo smiley_js(); ?> + Example:: -parse_smileys() -=============== + <?php echo smiley_js(); ?> -.. php:function:: parse_smileys($str = '', $image_url = '', $smileys = NULL) +.. function:: parse_smileys([$str = ''[, $image_url = ''[, $smileys = NULL]]]) :param string $str: Text containing smiley codes :param string $image_url: URL path to the smileys directory :param array $smileys: An array of smileys - :returns: string - -Takes a string of text as input and replaces any contained plain text -smileys into the image equivalent. The first parameter must contain your -string, the second must contain the URL to your smiley folder + :returns: Parsed smileys + :rtype: string -Example:: + Takes a string of text as input and replaces any contained plain text + smileys into the image equivalent. The first parameter must contain your + string, the second must contain the URL to your smiley folder - $str = 'Here are some smileys: :-) ;-)'; - $str = parse_smileys($str, "http://example.com/images/smileys/"); - echo $str; + Example:: + $str = 'Here are some smileys: :-) ;-)'; + $str = parse_smileys($str, 'http://example.com/images/smileys/'); + echo $str; .. |smile!| image:: ../images/smile.gif
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