Adding a form to create pages

Every user in our social network should be able to browse and create pages. This is a completely new functionality. So, we will need a new route and controller.

  1. Let's start by updating frontend/js/app.js, as follows:
    .add('pages', function() {
      if(userModel.isLogged()) {
        var p = new Pages();
        showPage(p);
      } else {
        Router.navigate('login');
      }    
    })
    .add(function() {
      Router.navigate('home');
    })
  2. Just above the default handler, we will register a route that creates an instance of a new controller called Pages. We will make sure that the visitor is logged in before seeing the page. In the same file, at the top, we will add var Pages = require('./controllers/Pages');.
  3. Let's dive into the controllers/Page.js file and see how you ...

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