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7.6

Model and Partials: adding record field at search time

Asked by renderbox in Ruby Scripting Language

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I am doing something that I think is inefficient and cumbersome and I am looking for a better way to make this work.

I get the result from a Rails model and use it.  Ideally I would want to be able to pass the collection as a parameter to render like so:

<%= render :partial => 'post', :collection => @data %>

That would work except for one thing, I want to change the CSS styling for each row so that they alternate colors to make it easier to read.  I do this by iterating through a list with an if-then loop right now but would like to be able to hand the collection over to the render method all ready to go, perhaps with an extra field called "css", already figured out.

I know someone has solved this before and was wondering what might be a best practice method.

Thanks,
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