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diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/text_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/text_helper.rst
index 773257220..0cacd1b69 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/text_helper.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/text_helper.rst
@@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ Text Helper
The Text Helper file contains functions that assist in working with
text.
-.. contents:: Page Contents
+.. contents::
+ :local:
+
+.. raw:: html
+
+ <div class="custom-index container"></div>
Loading this Helper
===================
@@ -14,145 +19,131 @@ This helper is loaded using the following code::
$this->load->helper('text');
-The following functions are available:
+Available Functions
+===================
-word_limiter()
-==============
+The following functions are available:
-.. function:: word_limiter($str, $limit = 100, $end_char = '&#8230;')
+.. function:: word_limiter($str[, $limit = 100[, $end_char = '&#8230;']])
:param string $str: Input string
:param int $limit: Limit
:param string $end_char: End character (usually an ellipsis)
:returns: string
-Truncates a string to the number of *words* specified. Example::
+ Truncates a string to the number of *words* specified. Example::
- $string = "Here is a nice text string consisting of eleven words.";
- $string = word_limiter($string, 4);
- // Returns: Here is a nice…
+ $string = "Here is a nice text string consisting of eleven words.";
+ $string = word_limiter($string, 4);
+ // Returns: Here is a nice…
-The third parameter is an optional suffix added to the string. By
-default it adds an ellipsis.
+ The third parameter is an optional suffix added to the string. By
+ default it adds an ellipsis.
-character_limiter()
-===================
-.. function:: character_limiter($str, $n = 500, $end_char = '&#8230;')
+.. function:: character_limiter($str[, $n = 500[, $end_char = '&#8230;']])
:param string $str: Input string
:param int $n: Number of characters
:param string $end_char: End character (usually an ellipsis)
:returns: string
-Truncates a string to the number of *characters* specified. It
-maintains the integrity of words so the character count may be slightly
-more or less then what you specify.
+ Truncates a string to the number of *characters* specified. It
+ maintains the integrity of words so the character count may be slightly
+ more or less then what you specify.
-Example::
+ Example::
- $string = "Here is a nice text string consisting of eleven words.";
- $string = character_limiter($string, 20);
- // Returns: Here is a nice text string…
+ $string = "Here is a nice text string consisting of eleven words.";
+ $string = character_limiter($string, 20);
+ // Returns: Here is a nice text string…
-The third parameter is an optional suffix added to the string, if
-undeclared this helper uses an ellipsis.
+ The third parameter is an optional suffix added to the string, if
+ undeclared this helper uses an ellipsis.
-.. note:: If you need to truncate to an exact number of characters please
- see the :ref:`ellipsize()` function below.
+ .. note:: If you need to truncate to an exact number of characters please
+ see the :func:`ellipsize()` function below.
-ascii_to_entities()
-===================
.. function:: ascii_to_entities($str)
:param string $str: Input string
:returns: string
-Converts ASCII values to character entities, including high ASCII and MS
-Word characters that can cause problems when used in a web page, so that
-they can be shown consistently regardless of browser settings or stored
-reliably in a database. There is some dependence on your server's
-supported character sets, so it may not be 100% reliable in all cases,
-but for the most part it should correctly identify characters outside
-the normal range (like accented characters).
+ Converts ASCII values to character entities, including high ASCII and MS
+ Word characters that can cause problems when used in a web page, so that
+ they can be shown consistently regardless of browser settings or stored
+ reliably in a database. There is some dependence on your server's
+ supported character sets, so it may not be 100% reliable in all cases,
+ but for the most part it should correctly identify characters outside
+ the normal range (like accented characters).
-Example::
+ Example::
- $string = ascii_to_entities($string);
+ $string = ascii_to_entities($string);
-entities_to_ascii()
-===================
-.. function::entities_to_ascii($str, $all = TRUE)
+.. function::entities_to_ascii($str[, $all = TRUE])
:param string $str: Input string
:param bool $all: Whether to convert unsafe entities as well
:returns: string
-This function does the opposite of :php:func:`ascii_to_entities()`.
-It turns character entities back into ASCII.
+ This function does the opposite of :func:`ascii_to_entities()`.
+ It turns character entities back into ASCII.
-convert_accented_characters()
-=============================
.. function:: convert_accented_characters($str)
:param string $str: Input string
:returns: string
-Transliterates high ASCII characters to low ASCII equivalents. Useful
-when non-English characters need to be used where only standard ASCII
-characters are safely used, for instance, in URLs.
+ Transliterates high ASCII characters to low ASCII equivalents. Useful
+ when non-English characters need to be used where only standard ASCII
+ characters are safely used, for instance, in URLs.
-Example::
+ Example::
- $string = convert_accented_characters($string);
+ $string = convert_accented_characters($string);
-.. note:: This function uses a companion config file
- `application/config/foreign_chars.php` to define the to and
- from array for transliteration.
+ .. note:: This function uses a companion config file
+ `application/config/foreign_chars.php` to define the to and
+ from array for transliteration.
-word_censor()
-=============
-.. function:: word_censor($str, $censored, $replacement = '')
+.. function:: word_censor($str, $censored[, $replacement = ''])
:param string $str: Input string
:param array $censored: List of bad words to censor
:param string $replacement: What to replace bad words with
:returns: string
-Enables you to censor words within a text string. The first parameter
-will contain the original string. The second will contain an array of
-words which you disallow. The third (optional) parameter can contain
-a replacement value for the words. If not specified they are replaced
-with pound signs: ####.
+ Enables you to censor words within a text string. The first parameter
+ will contain the original string. The second will contain an array of
+ words which you disallow. The third (optional) parameter can contain
+ a replacement value for the words. If not specified they are replaced
+ with pound signs: ####.
-Example::
+ Example::
- $disallowed = array('darn', 'shucks', 'golly', 'phooey');
- $string = word_censor($string, $disallowed, 'Beep!');
+ $disallowed = array('darn', 'shucks', 'golly', 'phooey');
+ $string = word_censor($string, $disallowed, 'Beep!');
-highlight_code()
-================
.. function:: highlight_code($str)
:param string $str: Input string
:returns: string
-Colorizes a string of code (PHP, HTML, etc.). Example::
+ Colorizes a string of code (PHP, HTML, etc.). Example::
- $string = highlight_code($string);
+ $string = highlight_code($string);
-The function uses PHP's ``highlight_string()`` function, so the
-colors used are the ones specified in your php.ini file.
+ The function uses PHP's ``highlight_string()`` function, so the
+ colors used are the ones specified in your php.ini file.
-highlight_phrase()
-==================
-.. function:: highlight_phrase($str, $phrase, $tag_open = '<strong>', $tag_close = '</strong>')
+.. function:: highlight_phrase($str, $phrase[, $tag_open = '<strong>'[, $tag_close = '</strong>']])
:param string $str: Input string
:param string $phrase: Phrase to highlight
@@ -160,45 +151,39 @@ highlight_phrase()
:param string $tag_close: Closing tag for the highlight
:returns: string
-Will highlight a phrase within a text string. The first parameter will
-contain the original string, the second will contain the phrase you wish
-to highlight. The third and fourth parameters will contain the
-opening/closing HTML tags you would like the phrase wrapped in.
+ Will highlight a phrase within a text string. The first parameter will
+ contain the original string, the second will contain the phrase you wish
+ to highlight. The third and fourth parameters will contain the
+ opening/closing HTML tags you would like the phrase wrapped in.
-Example::
+ Example::
- $string = "Here is a nice text string about nothing in particular.";
- echo highlight_phrase($string, "nice text", '<span style="color:#990000;">', '</span>');
+ $string = "Here is a nice text string about nothing in particular.";
+ echo highlight_phrase($string, "nice text", '<span style="color:#990000;">', '</span>');
-The above code prints::
+ The above code prints::
- Here is a <span style="color:#990000;">nice text</span> string about nothing in particular.
+ Here is a <span style="color:#990000;">nice text</span> string about nothing in particular.
-word_wrap()
-===========
-.. function:: word_wrap($str, $charlim = 76)
+.. function:: word_wrap($str[, $charlim = 76])
:param string $str: Input string
:param int $charlim: Character limit
:returns: string
-Wraps text at the specified *character* count while maintaining
-complete words.
-
-Example::
+ Wraps text at the specified *character* count while maintaining
+ complete words.
- $string = "Here is a simple string of text that will help us demonstrate this function.";
- echo word_wrap($string, 25);
+ Example::
- // Would produce: Here is a simple string of text that will help us demonstrate this function
+ $string = "Here is a simple string of text that will help us demonstrate this function.";
+ echo word_wrap($string, 25);
-.. _ellipsize():
+ // Would produce: Here is a simple string of text that will help us demonstrate this function
-ellipsize()
-===========
-.. function:: ellipsize($str, $max_length, $position = 1, $ellipsis = '&hellip;')
+.. function:: ellipsize($str, $max_length[, $position = 1[, $ellipsis = '&hellip;']])
:param string $str: Input string
:param int $max_length: String length limit
@@ -207,23 +192,23 @@ ellipsize()
:param string $ellipsis: What to use as the ellipsis character
:returns: string
-This function will strip tags from a string, split it at a defined
-maximum length, and insert an ellipsis.
+ This function will strip tags from a string, split it at a defined
+ maximum length, and insert an ellipsis.
-The first parameter is the string to ellipsize, the second is the number
-of characters in the final string. The third parameter is where in the
-string the ellipsis should appear from 0 - 1, left to right. For
-example. a value of 1 will place the ellipsis at the right of the
-string, .5 in the middle, and 0 at the left.
+ The first parameter is the string to ellipsize, the second is the number
+ of characters in the final string. The third parameter is where in the
+ string the ellipsis should appear from 0 - 1, left to right. For
+ example. a value of 1 will place the ellipsis at the right of the
+ string, .5 in the middle, and 0 at the left.
-An optional forth parameter is the kind of ellipsis. By default,
-&hellip; will be inserted.
+ An optional forth parameter is the kind of ellipsis. By default,
+ &hellip; will be inserted.
-Example::
+ Example::
- $str = 'this_string_is_entirely_too_long_and_might_break_my_design.jpg';
- echo ellipsize($str, 32, .5);
+ $str = 'this_string_is_entirely_too_long_and_might_break_my_design.jpg';
+ echo ellipsize($str, 32, .5);
-Produces::
+ Produces::
- this_string_is_e&hellip;ak_my_design.jpg \ No newline at end of file
+ this_string_is_e&hellip;ak_my_design.jpg \ No newline at end of file