Little style tweak

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Rob Gloudemans
2016-07-14 09:59:50 +02:00
parent 99b519bb29
commit 3374a9dbc5

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Look at one of the following topics to learn more about LaravelShoppingcart
The shoppingcart gives you the following methods to use:
**Cart::add()**
### Cart::add()
Adding an item to the cart is really simple, you just use the `add()` method, which accepts a variety of parameters.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Cart::add([$product1, $product2]);
```
**Cart::update()**
### Cart::update()
To update an item in the cart, you'll first need the rowId of the item.
Next you can use the `update()` method to update it.
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Cart::update($rowId, $product); // Will update the id, name and price
```
**Cart::remove()**
### Cart::remove()
To remove an item for the cart, you'll again need the rowId. This rowId you simply pass to the `remove()` method and it will remove the item from the cart.
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ $rowId = 'da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709';
Cart::remove($rowId);
```
**Cart::get()**
### Cart::get()
If you want to get an item from the cart using its rowId, you can simply call the `get()` method on the cart and pass it the rowId.
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ $rowId = 'da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709';
Cart::get($rowId);
```
**Cart::content()**
### Cart::content()
Of course you also want to get the carts content. This is where you'll use the `content` method. This method will return a Collection of CartItems which you can iterate over and show the content to your customers.
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ This method will return the content of the current cart instance, if you want th
Cart::instance('wishlist')->content();
```
**Cart::destroy()**
### Cart::destroy()
If you want to completely remove the content of a cart, you can call the destroy method on the cart. This will remove all CartItems from the cart for the current cart instance.
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ If you want to completely remove the content of a cart, you can call the destroy
Cart::destroy();
```
**Cart::total()**
### Cart::total()
The `total()` method can be used to get the calculated total of all items in the cart, given there price and quantity.
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Cart::total($decimals, $decimalSeperator, $thousandSeperator);
**If you're not using the Facade, but use dependency injection in your (for instance) Controller, you can also simply get the total property `$cart->total`**
**Cart::tax()**
### Cart::tax()
The `tax()` method can be used to get the calculated amount of tax for all items in the cart, given there price and quantity.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Cart::tax($decimals, $decimalSeperator, $thousandSeperator);
**If you're not using the Facade, but use dependency injection in your (for instance) Controller, you can also simply get the tax property `$cart->tax`**
**Cart::subtotal()**
### Cart::subtotal()
The `subtotal()` method can be used to get the total of all items in the cart, minus the total amount of tax.
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Cart::subtotal($decimals, $decimalSeperator, $thousandSeperator);
**If you're not using the Facade, but use dependency injection in your (for instance) Controller, you can also simply get the subtotal property `$cart->subtotal`**
**Cart::count()**
### Cart::count()
If you want to know how many items there are in your cart, you can use the `count()` method. This method will return the total number of items in the cart. So if you've added 2 books and 1 shirt, it will return 3 items.
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ If you want to know how many items there are in your cart, you can use the `coun
Cart::count();
```
**Cart::search()**
### Cart::search()
To find an item in the cart, you can use the `search()` method.