Introduction
    
    
        In the previous chapter, we looked at primarily the
        Two Step View pattern, which allows you to embed individual application views within a
        sitewide layout. At the end of that chapter, however, we discussed some limitations:
    
    
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                How do you alter the page title?
            
         
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                How would you inject conditional scripts or stylesheets into the sitewide layout?
            
         
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                How would you create and render an optional sidebar? What if there was some content
                that was unconditional, and other content that was conditional for the sidebar?
            
         
    
    
        These questions are addressed in the » Composite
        View design pattern. One approach to that pattern is to provide "hints" or content
        to the sitewide layout. In Zend Framework, this is achieved through specialized view helpers
        called "placeholders." Placeholders allow you to aggregate content, and then render that
        aggregate content elsewhere.