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<!-- Please don't edit this file. It will be clobbered. --> # Index as Blog Render your index page as a set of posts. The post has two main options: title and body. index :as => :blog do title :my_title # Calls #my_title on each resource body :my_body # Calls #my_body on each resource end ## Post Title The title is the content that will be rendered within a link to the resource. There are two main ways to set the content for the title First, you can pass in a method to be called on your resource. For example: index :as => :blog do title :a_method_to_call end This will result in the title of the post being the return value of Resource#a_method_to_call Second, you can pass a block to the tile option which will then be used as the contents fo the title. The resource being rendered is passed in to the block. For Example: index :as => :blog do title do |post| span post.title, :class => 'title' span post.created_at, :class => 'created_at' end end ## Post Body The body is rendered underneath the title of each post. The same two style of options work as the Post Title above. Call a method on the resource as the body: index :as => :blog do title :my_title body :my_body # Return value of #my_body will be the body end Or, render a block as the body: index :as => :blog do title :my_title body do |post| div truncate(post.title) div :class => 'meta' do span "Post in #{post.categories.join(', ')}" end end end
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