Merge pull request #1011 from Jakobud/feature/templating-docs
Added documentation for the @render() Blade method
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#### Echoing a variable using Blade:
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#### Echoing a variable using Blade:
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Hello, {{$name}}.
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Hello, {{$name}}.
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#### Echoing function results using Blade:
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#### Echoing function results using Blade:
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{{ Asset::styles() }}
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{{ Asset::styles() }}
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#### Rendering a view:
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#### Render a view:
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You can use **@include** to render a view into another view. The rendered view will automatically inherit all of the data from the current view.
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<h1>Profile</hi>
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<h1>Profile</hi>
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@include('user.profile')
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@include('user.profile')
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> **Note:** When using the **@include** Blade expression, the view will automatically inherit all of the current view data.
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Similarly, you can use **@render**, which behaves the same as **@include** except the rendered view will **not** inherit the data from the current view.
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@render('admin.list')
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#### Creating loops using Blade:
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#### Creating loops using Blade:
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<a name="blade-comments"></a>
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<a name="blade-comments"></a>
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#### Blade comments:
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#### Blade comments:
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@if ($check)
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@if ($check)
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{{-- This is a comment --}}
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{{-- This is a comment --}}
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Welcome to the profile page!
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Welcome to the profile page!
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@endsection
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@endsection
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Notice the **@parent** Blade construct? It will be replaced with the contents of the layout's navigation section, providing you with a beautiful and powerful method of performing layout extension and inheritance.
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Notice the **@parent** Blade construct? It will be replaced with the contents of the layout's navigation section, providing you with a beautiful and powerful method of performing layout extension and inheritance.
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