From 264f4a6b1456d8ab66bd444a1f8d96ebd44d17f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bogdanvlviv Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2017 21:20:13 +0200 Subject: Update "Layouts and Rendering in Rails" guide [ci skip] - Remove mention about `ActionView::TemplateHandlers` since this module was removed by c1304098cca8a9247a9ad1461a1a343354650843. Change word `subclasses` to `nested classes`. See c7408a0e40545558872efb4129fe4bf097c9ce2f - Remove useless sentence "Beginning with Rails 2, the standard extensions are `.erb` for ERB (HTML with embedded Ruby), and `.builder` for Builder (XML generator)." --- guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'guides/source') diff --git a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md index 4d79b2db89..15345c94b7 100644 --- a/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md +++ b/guides/source/layouts_and_rendering.md @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ If we want to display the properties of all the books in our view, we can do so <%= link_to "New book", new_book_path %> ``` -NOTE: The actual rendering is done by subclasses of `ActionView::TemplateHandlers`. This guide does not dig into that process, but it's important to know that the file extension on your view controls the choice of template handler. Beginning with Rails 2, the standard extensions are `.erb` for ERB (HTML with embedded Ruby), and `.builder` for Builder (XML generator). +NOTE: The actual rendering is done by nested classes of the module [`ActionView::Template::Handlers`](http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Template/Handlers.html). This guide does not dig into that process, but it's important to know that the file extension on your view controls the choice of template handler. ### Using `render` -- cgit v1.2.3