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please wait for Archez, because I don't mind that you are going to be developer , but I don't know what Archez thinks about it.
Oh my god, no.
please wait for Archez, because I don't mind that you are going to be developer , but I don't know what Archez thinks about it.
Archez wrote that he uses his self developed framework as I know.
Including Smarty system
Oh my god, no.
You should definitely use Smarty Template it's just <3there's no smarty, and I created framework, before I joined to developing ArchezAAC looks like gesior.
what?
You should definitely use Smarty Template it's just <3
It's just fucking pointless. PHP is already a template engine.
Archez wrote that he uses his self developed framework as I know.
Including Smarty system
It's not pointless. The main idea behind Smarty is to make it easier for designers to understand and not mess up the code. You must keep in mind that not everyone knows PHP and may find it hard to understand, Smarty makes it a tad easier. Besides - it makes your template A LOT cleaner (not having to use <?PHP tags all the time is a blessing).It's just fucking pointless. PHP is already a template engine.
Took me 20 mins to look and read through it, was nice thoughYou've waited 2 days, and still you're not even gonna look 18 pages which takes like 5 minutes?
A designer doesn't need to know anything else than the most basic PHP (which is just as easy to learn as any $templating_language), and if that is too hard for them to comprehend they should seek employment in a different area.It's not pointless. The main idea behind Smarty is to make it easier for designers to understand
If you have other code in your templates than "loop over this collection of database items and display it", you're doing it wrong. There should be no "code" for designers to "mess up".and not mess up the code.
Have you ever heard of short tags?(not having to use <?PHP tags all the time is a blessing).
love the basic wiki idea.Would be nice to see secure news ticker, featured article and built basic wiki for custom servers.
A designer doesn't need to know anything else than the most basic PHP (which is just as easy to learn as any $templating_language), and if that is too hard for them to comprehend they should seek employment in a different area.
If you have other code in your templates than "loop over this collection of database items and display it", you're doing it wrong. There should be no "code" for designers to "mess up".
Have you ever heard of short tags?
{if $count equals 3}<br />{/if}
<?PHP if ( $count == 3 ) { ?><br /><?PHP } ?>
I like smarty :3, is there a way to make them both work, that will be cool