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Hi, I'm pretty new to code igniter. Is there best practice for serving different view for different context. For example, I'd like to serve specific pages for mobile user agents with the same controllers.

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There isn't a hard rule for this. You can structure your view files however you like, and call $this->load->view() to load different view files for different outcomes in your controller. From my experience, CodeIgniter adapts very openly to how you organize your application's files.


In your example, perhaps I'd divide my system/application/views folder into two subfolders: main for desktop browsers, and mobile for mobile browsers:

system/
  application/
    views/
      main/
        index.php
        some_page.php
        ...
      mobile/
        index.php
        some_page.php
        ...

In an early part of your controller, say the constructor, you can decide what user agent is requesting it and then pick main or mobile based on that, then show your views accordingly from your controller actions.

Some quick code snippets to give you a better idea since you're new...

// Place this just below the controller class definition
var $view_type = 'main';

// Controller constructor
function MyController()
{
    parent::Controller();

    if ($this->agent->is_mobile())
    {
        $this->view_type = 'mobile';
    }
    else
    {
        $this->view_type = 'main';
    }
}

// Example action
function some_page()
{
    // ...

    // This comes from the 'var $view_type;' line above
    $this->load->view($this->view_type . '/some_page');
}

And some helpful references for you to explore:

Hope my explanation helps, and hope you have fun with CodeIgniter :)

BoltClock
thank you very much
lefakir
Great answer. You could also think about using the user agent class to help you target style sheets.
musoNic80