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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/tutorial/news_section.rst b/user_guide_src/source/tutorial/news_section.rst index 80938de32..d8ebac4a3 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/tutorial/news_section.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/tutorial/news_section.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ database or other data stores. They represent your data. Open up the application/models directory and create a new file called News_model.php and add the following code. Make sure you've configured your database properly as described -`here <../database/configuration.html>`_. +:doc:`here <../database/configuration>`. :: @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ seed records. Now that the database and a model have been set up, you'll need a method to get all of our posts from our database. To do this, the database -abstraction layer that is included with CodeIgniter — `Active -Record <../database/query_builder.html>`_ — is used. This makes it -possible to write your 'queries' once and make them work on `all -supported database systems <../general/requirements.html>`_. Add the +abstraction layer that is included with CodeIgniter — +:doc:`Query Builder <../database/query_builder>` — is used. This makes it +possible to write your 'queries' once and make them work on :doc:`all +supported database systems <../general/requirements>`. Add the following code to your model. :: @@ -151,14 +151,14 @@ and add the next piece of code. <div class="main"> <?php echo $news_item['text'] ?> </div> - <p><a href="news/<?php echo $news_item['slug'] ?>">View article</a></p> + <p><a href="<?php echo $news_item['slug'] ?>">View article</a></p> <?php endforeach ?> Here, each news item is looped and displayed to the user. You can see we wrote our template in PHP mixed with HTML. If you prefer to use a -template language, you can use CodeIgniter's `Template -Parser <../libraries/parser>`_ class or a third party parser. +template language, you can use CodeIgniter's :doc:`Template +Parser <../libraries/parser>` class or a third party parser. The news overview page is now done, but a page to display individual news items is still absent. The model created earlier is made in such |