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concrete5 Archive
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Concrete5 view.php
Posted on 28/12/2011 | No CommentsThe view template for your block is much like your edit template, but even simpler. It prints out the current... -
Concrete5 edit.php
Posted on 28/12/2011 | No CommentsEditing a block with edit.php Edit.php is the PHP file automatically displayed when a block is placed in edit mode.... -
Concrete5 add.php
Posted on 28/12/2011 | No CommentsAdd.php is pretty simple. First we have our introductory paragraph. Then, we have a label for our one form field,... -
Concrete5 db.xml
Posted on 28/12/2011 | No CommentsNow that we know how our block gets its description and name during installation, let's check out how it builds... -
Concrete5 Controller.php
Posted on 28/12/2011 | 1 CommentProperties in Controller.php Controller.php contains data about our block, as well as methods that automatically get run when different things... -
Structure of a Concrete5 Block Directory
Posted on 28/12/2011 | No Commentsadd.php Required. This file is the template displayed when “adding” this block through the content management system. edit.php Optional, although...





