navGATE 0.1.05 → 0.1.06
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/Rakefile +1 -1
- data/lib/navgate.rb +2 -2
- data/navGATE.gemspec +1 -1
- data/readme.rdoc +1 -2
- metadata +1 -1
checksums.yaml
CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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1
1
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---
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2
2
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SHA1:
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3
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metadata.gz:
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4
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data.tar.gz:
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3
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+
metadata.gz: 28428352c5f3ed8494bb269e3bc3e44b84409d22
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4
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data.tar.gz: a71da375f34631dbdd57478e59bb727f7edb4b14
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5
5
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SHA512:
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6
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metadata.gz:
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7
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data.tar.gz:
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6
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+
metadata.gz: adafd69d65e4341a42cfc4f4d27a2f88b3d96e6610bf2a8d8270ca82d020d04c6a92e095a5451a240c268d9ac75dd6d3008e87ea0246704408a656320c758266
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7
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+
data.tar.gz: 32d1b463adb1275ddc325645733819ecef754f910712366d6c4a18c945e8cfcd2c2c6eafe594ca51febaf8d2dcef6f005b5b48ee3ea08b38515f841860a872b0
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data/Rakefile
CHANGED
data/lib/navgate.rb
CHANGED
@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ class Navgate
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4
4
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def render_it_with(options)
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6
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options_to_render = ""
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7
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options[:class] = self.css_class if self.css_class
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if options
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options.each do |key,value|
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9
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options_to_render += ("class='#{self.css_class}") if self.css_class
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options_to_render += ("#{key}=#{value}" + " ") unless ignoring key
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end
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end
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ class Navgate
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end
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def ignoring k
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70
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[:styling,:wrap].include?(k)
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70
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[:styling,:wrap].include?(k)
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71
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end
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end
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data/navGATE.gemspec
CHANGED
data/readme.rdoc
CHANGED
@@ -97,7 +97,6 @@ Styling: This is how the navigation can be styled it can either be ':verticle' o
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Wrap: This allows you to wrap each link in a html tag, wrap can itself take two differant options, either a string containing the tag's name (without "<>", only the tag name) or an Array containing the tag name and it's class.
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example:
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render_navigation({
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100
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render_navigation({:class => "'nav button'", styling: :verticle, wrap: ['li','test']}) %>
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note: class has to be in "" due to it being a keyword in ruby.
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note: There is no point in passing a class here if you have one set when you first build the menu, it will just be ignored.
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