I’m a beginner
I want to make a condition under which we either hide the block or leave it, I did it and everything works
@if($postsCount < 2) <div class="nav" style="display: none"></div> @else <div class="nav"></div> @endif
But I am planning to add a few more blocks and everything will look like this, there will be a lot of code copying
@if($postsCount < 2) <div class="nav" style="display: none"></div> <div class="test1"></div> <div class="test2"></div> <div class="test2"></div> <div class="test3"></div> <div class="test4"></div> @else <div class="nav"></div> <div class="test1"></div> <div class="test2"></div> <div class="test2"></div> <div class="test3"></div> <div class="test4"></div> @endif
Can I do it somehow shorter so as not to copy the code again? development environment laravel
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Answer
One easy way to do it is to inline it using a ternary/echo. This will give you an empty style if the post count is greater than or equal to 2, or add the display:none
if it’s less.
<div class="nav" style="{{ $postsCount < 2 ? 'display: none' : ''}}"></div>