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YML Config Not Compatible with Requirements Class
After hours of trying to debug why `write_js_to_bottom` wasn't working, I realized that the Requirements class variables were set to `protected` and not `private static` which I believe is necessary for the Config YML variables to be passed correctly to the class. The documentation was edited to reflect the working, albeit traditional non-YML method of setting class variables. Best regards, John
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@ -176,16 +176,18 @@ careful when messing with the order of requirements.
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By default, SilverStripe includes all Javascript files at the bottom of the page body, unless there's another script
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already loaded, then, it's inserted before the first `<script>` tag. If this causes problems, it can be configured.
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**mysite/_config/app.yml**
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:::yml
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Requirements:
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write_js_to_body: true
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force_js_to_bottom: true
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:::php
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Requirements::set_force_js_to_bottom(true);
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`Requirements.force_js_to_bottom`, will force SilverStripe to write the Javascript to the bottom of the page body, even
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if there is an earlier script tag.
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If the Javascript files are preferred to be placed in the `<head>` tag rather than in the `<body>` tag,
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`Requirements.write_js_to_body` should be set to false.
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:::php
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Requirements::set_force_js_to_bottom(true);
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## API Documentation
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