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@ -183,8 +183,32 @@ page. We're using third argument so one of the views could override it.
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### Registering scripts
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With View object you can register scripts. There are two dedicated methods for it: `registerScript` for inline scripts
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and `registerJsFile` for external scripts. Inline scripts are useful for configuration and dynamically generated code.
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The method for adding these can be used as follows:
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```php
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$this->registerScript("var options = ".json_encode($options).";", View::POS_END, 'my-options');
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```
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First argument is the actual code where we're converting a PHP array of options to JavaScript one. Second argument
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determines where script should be in the page. Possible values are:
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- `View::POS_HEAD` for head section.
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- `View::POS_BEGIN` for right after opening `<body>`.
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- `View::POS_END` for right before closing `</body>`.
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- `View::POS_READY` for executing code on document `ready` event. This one registers jQuery automatically.
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The last argument is unique script ID that is used to identify code block and replace existing one with the same ID
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instead of adding a new one.
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External script can be added like the following:
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```php
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$this->registerJsFile('http://example.com/js/main.js');
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```
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Same as with external CSS it's preferred to use asset bundles for external scripts.
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### Registering asset bundles
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### Layout
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A layout is a very convenient way to represent the part of the page that is common for all or at least for most pages
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generated by your application. Typically it includes `<head>` section, footer, main menu and alike elements.
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You can fine a fine example of the layout in a [basic application template](apps-basic.md). Here we'll review the very
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basic one without any widgets or extra markup.
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```php
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<?php
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use yii\helpers\Html;
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?>
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<?php $this->beginPage(); ?>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="<?php echo Yii::$app->charset; ?>">
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<head>
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<meta charset="<?php echo Yii::$app->charset; ?>"/>
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<title><?php echo Html::encode($this->title); ?></title>
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<?php $this->head(); ?>
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</head>
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<body>
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<?php $this->beginBody(); ?>
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<div class="container">
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<?php echo $content; ?>
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</div>
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<footer class="footer">© 2013 me :)</footer>
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<?php $this->endBody(); ?>
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</body>
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</html>
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<?php $this->endPage(); ?>
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```
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In the markup above there's some code. First of all, `$content` is a variable that will contain result of views rendered
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with controller's `$this->render()` method.
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TBD
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### Partials
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Often you need to reuse some HTML markup in many views and often it's too simple to create a full-featured widget for it.
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@ -255,4 +313,4 @@ echo $this->context->getRoute();
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### Caching blocks
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To learn about caching of view fragments please refer to [caching](caching.md) section of the guide.
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