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BookStack Views
All views within this folder are Laravel blade views.
Overriding
Views can be overridden on a per-file basis via the visual theme system.
More information on this can be found within the dev/docs/visual-theme-system.md
file within this project.
Convention
Views are broken down into rough domain areas. These aren't too strict although many of the folders
here will often match up to a HTTP controller.
Within each folder views will be structured like so:
- folder/
- page-a.blade.php
- page-b.blade.php
- parts/
- partial-a.blade.php
- partial-b.blade.php
- subdomain/
- subdomain-page-a.blade.php
- subdomain-page-b.blade.php
- parts/
- subdomain-partial-a.blade.php
- subdomain-partial-b.blade.php
If a folder contains no pages at all (For example: attachments
, form
) and only partials, then
the partials can be within the top-level folder instead of pages to prevent unneeded nesting.
If a partial depends on another partial within the same directory, the naming of the child partials should be an extension of the parent.
For example:
- tag-manager.blade.php
- tag-manager-list.blade.php
- tag-manager-input.blade.php