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ruby on rails - Best practice method of displaying flash messages

I'm wondering what's the best practice for displaying flash messages. The two main ways I've seen are using something like this scaffold generated code

<p id="notice"><%= notice %></p>

or placing code like this in your application header.

<% if !flash.empty? %>
    <div id="flash"> 
        <% flash.keys.each do |k| %> 
            <div class="<%= k %>">
                <%= flash[k] %>
            </div>  
        <% end %>   
    </div>
<% end %>

It appears to me that the first method adds more flexibility while the latter improves code readability and eliminates redundancy. Is there a method most rails developers prefer? As a side question how does scaffolding implement notice? Is it just a helper that accesses the flash hash? Why go through the trouble of using the helper when you can directly use the flash hash? Thanks

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I'm doing it this way:

<% flash.each do |key, value| %>
  <%= content_tag :div, value, class: "flash #{key}" %>
<% end %>

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