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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:37:52+00:00 2026-05-11T17:37:52+00:00

In CodeIgniter, or core PHP; is there an equivalent of Rails’s view partials and

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In CodeIgniter, or core PHP; is there an equivalent of Rails’s view partials and templates?

A partial would let me render another view fragment inside my view. I could have a common navbar.php view that I could point to the inside my homepage.php view. Templates would define the overall shell of an HTML page in one place, and let each view just fill in the body.

The closest thing I could find in the CodeIgniter documentation was Loading multiple views, where several views are rendered sequentially in the controller. It seems strange to be dictating the visual look of my page inside the controller. (i.e. to move the navbar my designer would have to edit the controller).

I’ve been searching on stackoverflow for a PHP way to accomplish this. I have found this page, which talks about simulating partials with ob_start. Is that the recommended approach inside CodeIgniter?

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    2026-05-11T17:37:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:37 pm

    I may be breaking some MVC rule, but I’ve always just placed my “fragments” in individual views and load them, CodeIgniter style, from within the other views that need them. Pretty much all of my views load a header and footer view at the top and bottom, respectively:

    <? $this->load->view( "header" ); ?>
    //Page content...
    <? $this->load->view( "footer" ); ?>
    

    The header could then include a NavBar in the same fashion, etc.

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