docs/guide/output-data-widgets.md typo fix [ci skip] (#13459)

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Nobuo Kihara
2017-01-28 17:45:51 +09:00
committed by Alexander Makarov
parent 7c1693479f
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@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ echo DetailView::widget([
[ // the owner name of the model
'label' => 'Owner',
'value' => $model->owner->name,
'contentOptions' => ['class' => 'bg-red'], // to HTML customize attributes of value tag
'captionOptions' => ['tooltip' => 'Tooltip'], // to HTML customize attributes of label tag
'contentOptions' => ['class' => 'bg-red'], // HTML attributes to customize value tag
'captionOptions' => ['tooltip' => 'Tooltip'], // HTML attributes to customize label tag
],
'created_at:datetime', // creation date formatted as datetime
],
@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ echo DetailView::widget([
```
Remember that unlike [[yii\widgets\GridView|GridView]] which processes a set of models,
[[yii\widgets\DetailView|DetailView]] processes just one. So most of the times there is no need for using closure since
`$model` is the only one model for display and available in view as variable.
[[yii\widgets\DetailView|DetailView]] processes just one. So most of the time there is no need for using closure since
`$model` is the only one model for display and available in view as a variable.
However some cases can make using of closure useful. For example when `visible` is specified and you want to prevent
`value` calculations in case it evaluates to `false`:
@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ $query->andFilterWhere(['LIKE', 'author.name', $this->getAttribute('author.name'
> $query->andFilterWhere(['LIKE', 'au.name', $this->getAttribute('author.name')]);
> ```
>
> The same is `true` for the sorting definition:
> The same is true for the sorting definition:
>
> ```php
> $dataProvider->sort->attributes['author.name'] = [