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How to include sub-views in Laravel.

First of all, we make a new directory in the view folder in which our subviews files are stored. To make subviews we use below function.

@include(address_of_subviews_file)

See below how I’m dividing my menu to subviews.

I am dividing my menu file to subview because my menu file contains multiple sections and there are multiple lines of code and I want to separate my page into subviews. For that, I separate each section into subviews. See below how:-

At first, I make my team section into subview. So that I make a separate view file and paste the code of the team section into it.

As you see in the above image, I have moved the code into a new file and called it with the help of @include(). Here, subviews is directory name and subteam is file name in which I moved the code.

That’s all. I have included my section into subviews.

To add a variable in subviews use the below code:-

@include(“subviews.subteam”,[“datas”=>$name])

where, $name = variable.