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Informations about the package content-variables

phileContentVariables

A plugin for Phile to add custom variables in your content before it is parsed.

1.1 Installation (composer)

1.2 Installation (Download)

2. Activation

After you have installed the plugin. You need to add the following line to your config.php file:

Usage

You must have a variables array in your config.

These keys are the variables, and the value is what the replaced string will be. So now when you reference %base_url% in your markdown/textile/content pages, it will be rendered as your real base URL:

Will be rendered as:

Another example for a site with the title PhileCMS:

Becomes:

Config

This plugin allows the open and close tags for your variables to be set. By default they are both set to the following:

This means any text wrapped with % signs will be replaced.


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Requires phile-cms/phile Version ^1.9
phile-cms/plugin-installer-plugin Version ^1.0
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