$Person->favorites()
Returns a stack of content who $person has added the "favorite" flag to.
By default, this will contain the 20 most recently added favorites. If you need to see more favorites, pass a number on your first use of the function:
$all_my_faves = $person->favorites(10000000);
Examples:
You might want to output a list of someone's favorites:
$person->favorites()->output('short');
Our display how many favorites someone has....
echo $person->favorites()->totalCount();
See also: $Person->addFavorite(), $Person->removeFavorite(), $Person->toggleFavorite(), and $Person->isFavorite().
Don't forget: because this function returns a stack, it has all the capabilities of stacks.
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