documentation](http://handlebarsjs.com/).
The templates used by the core widgets can be viewed in [our git
-repository](http://git.indexdata.com/?p=mkws.git;a=tree;f=src/mkws.templates;).
+repository](http://git.indexdata.com/?p=mkws.git;a=tree;f=src/templates;).
Parameters are documented in a comment at the top of each template so
you can see what's going where. If all you want to do is add a CSS class to
something or change a `span` to a `div` it's easy to just copy the existing
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To override the template for a widget, include it inline in the document
-as a `<script>` tag marked with a class of `mkwsTemplate_Foo` where Foo is the
+as a `<script>` tag marked with a class of `mkws-template-foo` where foo is the
name of the template you want to override (typically the name of the widget).
Inline Handlebars templates are distinguished from Javascript via a
`type="text/x-handlebars-template"` attribute. For example, to override the
-Pager template you would include this in your document:
+pager template you would include this in your document:
- <script class="mkwsTemplate_Pager" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
+ <script class="mkws-template-pager" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
...new Pager template
</script>
The Facet template has a special feature where you can override it on a
per-facet basis by adding a dash and the facet name as a suffix eg.
-`Facet-Subjects` rather than `Facet`. (So `class="mkwsTemplate_Facet-Subjects"`)
+`facet-subjects` rather than `facet`. (So `class="mkws-template-facet-subjects"`)
You can also explicitly specify a different template for a particular instance
of a widget by providing the name of your alternative (eg. SpecialPager) as the
value of the `template` key in the MKWS config object for that widget:
-for example, `<div class="mkwsPager" template="specialPager"/>`.
+for example, `<div class="mkws-pager" template="special-pager"/>`.
Templates for MKWS can also be
[precompiled](http://handlebarsjs.com/precompilation.html). If a precompiled
here's a Records template that will link directly to the source via the address
provided in the metadata as the first element of `md-electronic-url`:
- <script class="mkwsTemplate_Records" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
+ <script class="mkws-template-records" type="text/x-handlebars-template">
{{#each hits}}
<div class="{{containerClass}}">
<a href="{{md-electronic-url.[0]}}">