Each Smarty tag either prints a
variable or invokes some sort
of function. Functions are processed and displayed by enclosing the
function and its attributes into delimiters like so: {funcname
attr1="val" attr2="val"}.
Example 3-2. function syntax {config_load file="colors.conf"}
{include file="header.tpl"}
{if $name eq "Fred"}
You are not allowed here
{else}
Welcome, <font color="{#fontColor#}">{$name}!</font>
{/if}
{include file="footer.tpl"} |
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Both built-in functions and custom functions have the same syntax in
the templates. Built-in functions are the inner workings of Smarty,
such as {if}, {section} and
{strip}. They cannot be modified. Custom functions are
additional functions implemented via plugins. They can be modified to
your liking, or you can add new ones. {html_options} and
{html_select_date} are examples of custom functions.