Changing html title value dynamically with Thymeleaf and Spring boot
My webpage is rendering each page (~20 pages) with a general wrapper and including it via Thymeleaf (th:include="wrapper :: page")
. Im adding ViewControllers for those pages as follows: "registry.addViewController("/").setViewName("index");
" (example)
Now my question.. since i want to change the title html tag dynamically for each page..
( <meta name="title" th:content="${title}"/>
)...
is it OK if i change my current addViewController methods for a new Controller, @RequestMapping each page and adding a model model.addAttribute("title", titleVariable);
?
Or it would be seen as bad practice to add so many @RequestMapping methods for just changing the html title attribute? is there otherwise another better way of changing the title tag dynamically?
spring spring-mvc spring-boot thymeleaf
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My webpage is rendering each page (~20 pages) with a general wrapper and including it via Thymeleaf (th:include="wrapper :: page")
. Im adding ViewControllers for those pages as follows: "registry.addViewController("/").setViewName("index");
" (example)
Now my question.. since i want to change the title html tag dynamically for each page..
( <meta name="title" th:content="${title}"/>
)...
is it OK if i change my current addViewController methods for a new Controller, @RequestMapping each page and adding a model model.addAttribute("title", titleVariable);
?
Or it would be seen as bad practice to add so many @RequestMapping methods for just changing the html title attribute? is there otherwise another better way of changing the title tag dynamically?
spring spring-mvc spring-boot thymeleaf
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My webpage is rendering each page (~20 pages) with a general wrapper and including it via Thymeleaf (th:include="wrapper :: page")
. Im adding ViewControllers for those pages as follows: "registry.addViewController("/").setViewName("index");
" (example)
Now my question.. since i want to change the title html tag dynamically for each page..
( <meta name="title" th:content="${title}"/>
)...
is it OK if i change my current addViewController methods for a new Controller, @RequestMapping each page and adding a model model.addAttribute("title", titleVariable);
?
Or it would be seen as bad practice to add so many @RequestMapping methods for just changing the html title attribute? is there otherwise another better way of changing the title tag dynamically?
spring spring-mvc spring-boot thymeleaf
My webpage is rendering each page (~20 pages) with a general wrapper and including it via Thymeleaf (th:include="wrapper :: page")
. Im adding ViewControllers for those pages as follows: "registry.addViewController("/").setViewName("index");
" (example)
Now my question.. since i want to change the title html tag dynamically for each page..
( <meta name="title" th:content="${title}"/>
)...
is it OK if i change my current addViewController methods for a new Controller, @RequestMapping each page and adding a model model.addAttribute("title", titleVariable);
?
Or it would be seen as bad practice to add so many @RequestMapping methods for just changing the html title attribute? is there otherwise another better way of changing the title tag dynamically?
spring spring-mvc spring-boot thymeleaf
spring spring-mvc spring-boot thymeleaf
asked Nov 19 '18 at 0:35
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Add this to the page-layout head:
<title layout:title-pattern="$LAYOUT_TITLE - $CONTENT_TITLE">Site name</title>
and it will pull in all titles on your included pages when you have the template setup like this:
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" layout:decorate="~{direcory/pagename}">
<head>
<title>This title will appear</title>
</head>
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Are you allowed to use jQuery?
$('title').text($('meta[name="title"]')[0].content);
or store it in a variable first
var title = $('meta[name="title"]')[0].content;
$('title').text(title);
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Add this to the page-layout head:
<title layout:title-pattern="$LAYOUT_TITLE - $CONTENT_TITLE">Site name</title>
and it will pull in all titles on your included pages when you have the template setup like this:
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" layout:decorate="~{direcory/pagename}">
<head>
<title>This title will appear</title>
</head>
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Add this to the page-layout head:
<title layout:title-pattern="$LAYOUT_TITLE - $CONTENT_TITLE">Site name</title>
and it will pull in all titles on your included pages when you have the template setup like this:
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" layout:decorate="~{direcory/pagename}">
<head>
<title>This title will appear</title>
</head>
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Add this to the page-layout head:
<title layout:title-pattern="$LAYOUT_TITLE - $CONTENT_TITLE">Site name</title>
and it will pull in all titles on your included pages when you have the template setup like this:
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" layout:decorate="~{direcory/pagename}">
<head>
<title>This title will appear</title>
</head>
Add this to the page-layout head:
<title layout:title-pattern="$LAYOUT_TITLE - $CONTENT_TITLE">Site name</title>
and it will pull in all titles on your included pages when you have the template setup like this:
<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" layout:decorate="~{direcory/pagename}">
<head>
<title>This title will appear</title>
</head>
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Are you allowed to use jQuery?
$('title').text($('meta[name="title"]')[0].content);
or store it in a variable first
var title = $('meta[name="title"]')[0].content;
$('title').text(title);
add a comment |
Are you allowed to use jQuery?
$('title').text($('meta[name="title"]')[0].content);
or store it in a variable first
var title = $('meta[name="title"]')[0].content;
$('title').text(title);
add a comment |
Are you allowed to use jQuery?
$('title').text($('meta[name="title"]')[0].content);
or store it in a variable first
var title = $('meta[name="title"]')[0].content;
$('title').text(title);
Are you allowed to use jQuery?
$('title').text($('meta[name="title"]')[0].content);
or store it in a variable first
var title = $('meta[name="title"]')[0].content;
$('title').text(title);
answered Nov 19 '18 at 0:45


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