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Rotua Panjaitan
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### Registering CSS
You can register CSS using
`registerCss`
or
`registerCssFile`
. Former is for outputting code in
`<style>`
tags directly
to the page which is not recommended in most cases (but still valid). Latter is for registering CSS file. In Yii it's
much better to
[
use asset manager
](
assets.md
)
to deal with these since it provides extra features so
`registerCssFile`
is manly useful for external CSS files.
You can register CSS using
`registerCss()`
or
`registerCssFile()`
. The former registers a block of CSS code while
the latter registers an external CSS file. For example,
```
php
$this
->
registerCss
(
"body { background: #f00; }"
);
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</style>
```
If you want to specify additional properties of the style tag, pass a
rray of name-values to the second argument. If you
need to make sure there's only a single style tag use third argument as was mentioned in meta tags description.
If you want to specify additional properties of the style tag, pass a
n array of name-values to the second argument.
If you
need to make sure there's only a single style tag use third argument as was mentioned in meta tags description.
```
php
$this
->
registerCssFile
(
"http://example.com/css/themes/black-and-white.css"
,
[
'media'
=>
'print'
],
'css-print-theme'
);
$this
->
registerCssFile
(
"http://example.com/css/themes/black-and-white.css"
,
[
BootstrapAsset
::
className
()],
[
'media'
=>
'print'
],
'css-print-theme'
);
```
The code above will add a link to CSS file to the head section of the page. The CSS will be used only when printing the
page. We're using third argument so one of the views could override it.
The code above will add a link to CSS file to the head section of the page.
*
The first argument specifies the CSS file to be registered.
*
The second argument specifies that this CSS file depends on
`BootstrapAsset`
, meaning it will be added
AFTER the CSS files in
`BootstrapAsset`
. Without this dependency specification, the relative order
between this CSS file and the
`BootstrapAsset`
CSS files would be undefined.
*
The third argument specifies the attributes for the resulting
`<link>`
tag.
*
The last argument specifies an ID identifying this CSS file. If it is not provided, the URL of the CSS file will be
used instead.
It is highly recommended that you use
[
asset bundles
](
assets.md
)
to register external CSS files rather than
using
`registerCssFile()`
. Using asset bundles allows you to combine and compress multiple CSS files, which
is desirable for high traffic websites.
### Registering scripts
With
View object you can register scripts. There are two dedicated methods for it:
`registerJs
`
for inline scripts
and
`registerJsFile`
for external scripts. Inline scripts are useful for configuration and dynamically generated code.
With
`View`
object you can register scripts. There are two dedicated methods for it:
`registerJs()
`
for inline scripts
and
`registerJsFile
()
`
for external scripts. Inline scripts are useful for configuration and dynamically generated code.
The method for adding these can be used as follows:
```
php
$this
->
registerJs
(
"var options = "
.
json_encode
(
$options
)
.
";"
,
View
::
POS_END
,
'my-options'
);
```
First argument is the actual code where we're converting a PHP array of options to JavaScript one. S
econd argument
determines where script should be in the page. Possible values are:
The first argument is the actual JS code we want to insert into the page. The s
econd argument
determines where script should be in
serted into
the page. Possible values are:
-
`View::POS_HEAD`
for head section.
-
`View::POS_BEGIN`
for right after opening
`<body>`
.
-
`View::POS_END`
for right before closing
`</body>`
.
-
`View::POS_READY`
for executing code on document
`ready`
event. This one registers jQuery automatically.
The last argument is unique script ID that is used to identify code block and replace existing one with the same ID
instead of adding a new one.
The last argument is
a
unique script ID that is used to identify code block and replace existing one with the same ID
instead of adding a new one.
If you don't provide it, the JS code itself will be used as the ID.
E
xternal script can be added like the following:
An e
xternal script can be added like the following:
```
php
$this
->
registerJsFile
(
'http://example.com/js/main.js'
);
$this
->
registerJsFile
(
'http://example.com/js/main.js'
,
[
JqueryAsset
::
className
()]
);
```
Same as with external CSS it's preferred to use asset bundles for external scripts.
The arguments for
`registerJsFile()`
are similar to those for
`registerCssFile()`
. In the above example,
we register the
`main.js`
file with the dependency on
`JqueryAsset`
. This means the
`main.js`
file
will be added AFTER
`jquery.js`
. Without this dependency specification, the relative order between
`main.js`
and
`jquery.js`
would be undefined.
Like
`registerCssFile()`
, it is also highly recommended that you use
[
asset bundles
](
assets.md
)
to
register external JS files rather than using
`registerJsFile()`
.
### Registering asset bundles
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