// Work : (ml)Silkworm (tables example) // Copyright: (c) 2013 Dodzi Y. Dzakuma (http://www.nexocentric.com) // See copyright at footer for more information. // Version : 1.00 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// require_once "../Silkworm.php"; ////////////////////// //start example data-> $table = array(array("column 1", "column 2", "column 3"), array("Assisted", "text", "markup"), array("definitely", "way", "better!!")); //<-end example data ////////////////////// #----------------------------------------------------------- # example 1 (completely manual - tedious, but has uses) #----------------------------------------------------------- $example1 = new Silkworm(); $example1->table("class", "example-table-1", $example1->tr(array("class" => "top-row"), $example1->th("column 1"), $example1->th("column 2"), $example1->th("column 3")), $example1->tr("class", "middle-row", $example1->td("Text"), $example1->td("markup"), $example1->td("manually...")), $example1->tr("class", "bottom-row", array("id" => "table-footer"), $example1->td("assistance"), $example1->td("greatly"), $example1->td("required..."))); #----------------------------------------------------------- # example 2 (autoTable allows you to use pure PHP arrays) #----------------------------------------------------------- $example2 = new Silkworm(); $example2->autoTable($table); //that's it we have a table //however... the formatting isn't there... hold on #----------------------------------------------------------- # example 3 (with full attributes) #----------------------------------------------------------- $rowAttributes = array(array("class" => "top-row"), array("class" => "middle-row"), array("class", "bottom-row")); $example3 = new Silkworm(); $example3->autoTable($table, true, "class", "example-table-3", $rowAttributes); //we now have a table that the same as the one above #-----------------------------------------------------------
<?php //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Work : (ml)Silkworm (basic example) // Copyright: (c) 2013 Dodzi Y. Dzakuma (http://www.nexocentric.com) // See copyright at footer for more information. // Version : 1.00 //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// require_once "../Silkworm.php"; require_once "./modular.php"; #----------------------------------------------------------- # basic example (brute force???) #----------------------------------------------------------- $example1 = new Silkworm(); $example1->doctype("html"); $example1->html($example1->head($example1->comment("start standard header block"), $example1->meta("charset", "UTF-8"), $example1->title("Silkworm (basic example)"), $example1->newline(), $example1->meta("name", "description", "content", "This is just a quick example on how to get started."), $example1->meta("name", "viewport", "content", "width=device-width"), $example1->comment("end standard header block"), $example1->newline(), $example1->comment("a stylesheet for some flair?"), $example1->comment("there's a better way to do this, please see the next tutorial"), $example1->style("")), $example1->body($example1->div($example1->div("class", "content", $example1->p("This is a short and sweet example to demonstrate Silkworm usage.")), $example1->newline(), $example1->table($example1->tr("class", "table-header", $example1->th("Example 1"), $example1->th("Example 2"), $example1->th("Example 3")), $example1->tr($example1->td("Example 1 shows you that you can write out everything " . "directly as a set of tags if you like. If you want to make " . "a standard template that you plug every thing into, this " . "is one method that you might want to employ."), $example1->td("Example 2 shows that you can break everything up into " . "more manageable parts, that you can then toss into Silkworm " . "for some quick formatting and parsing before you display it. " . "This allows you to divide web page creation into parts that " . "can be managed by classes that you define yourself. " . "This also introduces the autoTable() function which " . "accepts a multidimensional array and turns it into an " . "HTML table."), $example1->td("Example 3 is available to show that this library is fairly " . "Dynamic and the only thing holding you back is creativity.")))))); #----------------------------------------------------------- # organized example (easier to work with) #----------------------------------------------------------- $style = ""; //the table that we did in example 1 $text1 = <<<TEXT1 Example 1 shows you that you can write out everything directly as a set of tags if you like. If you want to make a standard template that you plug every thing into, this is one method that you might want to employ. TEXT1; $text2 = <<<TEXT2 Example 2 shows that you can break everything up into more manageable parts, that you can then toss into Silkworm for some quick formatting and parsing before you display it