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<h1>Welcome to Yesod!
<ol>
<li>Now that you have a working project you should use the #
\<a href="http://www.yesodweb.com/book/">Yesod book<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-book"></span></a> to learn more. #
You can also use this scaffolded site to explore some basic concepts.
<li> This page was generated by the #{handlerName} handler in #
\<em>Handler/Home.hs</em>.
<li> The #{handlerName} handler is set to generate your site's home screen in Routes file #
<em>config/routes
<li> The HTML you are seeing now is actually composed by a number of <em>widgets</em>, #
most of them are brought together by the <em>defaultLayout</em> function which #
is defined in the <em>Foundation.hs</em> module, and used by <em>#{handlerName}</em>. #
All the files for templates and wigdets are in <em>templates</em>.
<li>
A Widget's Html, Css and Javascript are separated in three files with the #
\<em>.hamlet</em>, <em>.lucius</em> and <em>.julius</em> extensions.
<li ##{aDomId}>If you had javascript enabled then you wouldn't be seeing this.
<li #form>
This is an example trivial Form. Read the #
\<a href="http://www.yesodweb.com/book/forms">Forms chapter<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-bookmark"></span></a> #
on the yesod book to learn more about them.
$maybe (info,con) <- submission
<div .message .alert .alert-success>
Your file's type was <em>#{fileContentType info}</em>. You say it has: <em>#{con}</em>
<form method=post action=@{HomeR}#form enctype=#{formEnctype}>
^{formWidget}
<button .btn .btn-primary type="submit">
Send it! <span class="glyphicon glyphicon-upload"></span>
<li> And last but not least, Testing. In <em>tests/main.hs</em> you will find a #
test suite that performs tests on this page. #
You can run your tests by doing: <pre>yesod test</pre>