array('assets/'), /** * Asset Sub-folders * * Names for the img, js and css folders (inside the asset search path). * * Examples: * * img/ * js/ * css/ * * This MUST include the trailing slash ('/') */ 'img_dir' => 'img/', 'js_dir' => 'js/', 'css_dir' => 'css/', /** * You can also specify one or more per asset-type folders. You don't have * to specify all of them. * Each folder is a RELATIVE path from the url * speficied below: * * array('css' => 'assets/css/') * * These MUST include the trailing slash ('/') * * Paths specified here are expected to contain the assets they point to */ 'folders' => array( 'css' => array(), 'js' => array(), 'img' => array(), ), /** * URL to your Fuel root. Typically this will be your base URL: * * \Config::get('base_url') * * These MUST include the trailing slash ('/') */ 'url' => \Config::get('base_url'), /** * Whether to append the assets last modified timestamp to the url. * This will aid in asset caching, and is recommended. It will create * tags like this: * * */ 'add_mtime' => true, /** * The amount of indents to prefix to the generated asset tag(s). */ 'indent_level' => 1, /** * What to use for indenting. */ 'indent_with' => "\t", /** * What to do when an asset method is called without a group name. If true, it will * return the generated asset tag. If false, it will add it to the default group. */ 'auto_render' => true, /** * Set to true to prevent an exception from being throw when a file is not found. * The asset will then be skipped. */ 'fail_silently' => false, /** * When set to true, the Asset class will always true to resolve an asset URI * to a local asset, even if the asset URL is an absolute URL, for example * one that points to another hostname. */ 'always_resolve' => false, );