Add better documentation to composers.php
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| Named views give you beautiful syntax when working with your views.
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| After you have defined a name for a view, you can create an instance of
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| that view using the expressive View::of dynamic method:
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| Here's how to define a named view:
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| 'home.index' => array('name' => 'home')
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| Now, you can create an instance of that view using the expressive View::of
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| dynamic method. Take a look at this example:
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| return View::of_layout();
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| For more information, check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/views#named-views
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| View composers provide a convenient way to add common elements to a view
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| each time it is created. For example, you may wish to bind a header and
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| footer partial each time the view is created.
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| The composer will receive an instance of the view being created, and is
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| free to modify the view however you wish.
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| free to modify the view however you wish. Here is how to define one:
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| For more information, check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/views#composers
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| 'home.index' => function($view)
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| {
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| //
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| }
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| Of course, you may define a view name and a composer for a single view:
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| 'home.index' => array('name' => 'home', function($view)
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| {
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| //
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| })
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