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capitalize
This is used to capitalize the first letter of all words in a variable.
This is similar to the PHP ucwords()
function.
Basic usage
{$myVar|capitalize}
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | boolean | No | This determines whether or not words with digits will be uppercased |
| 2 | boolean | No | This determines whether or not Capital letters within words should be lowercased, e.g. "aAa" to "Aaa" |
Examples
<?php
$smarty->assign('articleTitle', 'next x-men film, x3, delayed.');
Where the template is:
{$articleTitle}
{$articleTitle|capitalize}
{$articleTitle|capitalize:true}
Will output:
next x-men film, x3, delayed.
Next X-Men Film, x3, Delayed.
Next X-Men Film, X3, Delayed.