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index 4b4f9f3745..7c7fc7044c 100644
--- a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.textile
+++ b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.textile
@@ -1134,13 +1134,6 @@ In Rails 3.0, there is also a shorthand for this. Assuming +@products+ is a coll
Rails determines the name of the partial to use by looking at the model name in the collection. In fact, you can even create a heterogeneous collection and render it this way, and Rails will choose the proper partial for each member of the collection:
-In the event that the collection is empty, +render+ will return nil, so it should be fairly simple to provide alternative content.
-
-<erb>
-<h1>Products</h1>
-<%= render(@products) || 'There are no products available.' %>
-</erb>
-
* +index.html.erb+
<erb>
@@ -1162,6 +1155,13 @@ In the event that the collection is empty, +render+ will return nil, so it shoul
In this case, Rails will use the customer or employee partials as appropriate for each member of the collection.
+In the event that the collection is empty, +render+ will return nil, so it should be fairly simple to provide alternative content.
+
+<erb>
+<h1>Products</h1>
+<%= render(@products) || 'There are no products available.' %>
+</erb>
+
h5. Local Variables
To use a custom local variable name within the partial, specify the +:as+ option in the call to the partial: