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    Talking Spaces VS Areas

    This may be a very elementary question, but I'm not proud.

    What is the difference and where do they go????
    Should I put my spaces in the construct or in the model????

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    Default Re: Spaces VS Areas

    Um, I guess I'm not sure what you're asking. Spaces go in the constructs (Which are a model) as they are part of the building. The tags and such associated with them should go in the view file. If you're looking at a composite model (which should be it's own view) I wouldn't put anything in there. Hope this helps.

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    Default Re: Spaces VS Areas

    Areas I would use in a view, but they could be used at the contruct level too, just like spaces.
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