Skin stuff - autoversioning mainly.
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class SkinSkin stuff - autoversioning mainly.
Functions
public commonvoid Skin::common ( ); ECHOs a <link> tag and a <script> tag which point to common.css and common.js respectively. public cssvoid Skin::css ( ); ECHOs one or more <link> tags referring to specified CSS files. Uses variable arguments, one per css file. The URLs will contain embedded timestamps, making them auto-versioned Usage example: <?php Skin::css('reset', 'layout', 'content'); ?> Optionally provide an array to specify attributes, like so: <?php Skin::css('site', 'home', ['crossorigin' => 'anonymous', 'media' => 'print']); ?> Will return: <link href="skin-ts/skin/css/site.css" rel='stylesheet' media='print'> <link href="skin-ts/skin/css/home.css" rel='stylesheet' media='print'> There isn't a guarantee that multiple tags will be ECHOed, but the order will always remain as specified. If you need more control use the helper `css_url` and echo the tags yourself. public cssUrlstring Skin::cssUrl ( mixed $file ); Return the URL for a CSS file in the skin for the current subsite. The URL will have an embedded timestamp. Usage example: <link href="<?php echo Skin::cssUrl('layout'); ?>" rel="stylesheet"> public findTemplatestring Skin::findTemplate ( mixed $name , mixed $extension ); Find a template within the current skin. public jsvoid Skin::js ( ); ECHOs one or more <script> tags referring to specified JS files. Uses variable arguments, one per css file. The URLs will contain embedded timestamps, making them auto-versioned Usage example: <?php Skin::js('site', 'home'); ?> Optionally provide an array to specify attributes, like so: <?php Skin::js('site', 'home', ['crossorigin' => 'anonymous', 'defer' => '']); ?> Will return: <script src="skin-ts/skin/js/site.js" crossorigin="anonymous" defer=""></script> <script src="skin-ts/skin/js/home.js" crossorigin="anonymous" defer=""></script> There isn't a guarantee that multiple tags will be ECHOed, but the order will always remain as specified. If you need more control use the helper `js_url` and echo the tags yourself. public jsUrlstring Skin::jsUrl ( mixed $file ); Return the URL for a JS file in the skin for the current subsite. The URL will have an embedded timestamp. Usage example: <script src="<?php echo Skin::cssUrl('site'); ?>"></script> public modulesvoid Skin::modules ( ); ECHOs one or more <link> tags for the module css Uses either modules.css in the the skin css directory or the module.css in the modules media directories |
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