Mmm, that's an interesting thought. So when you create a new page it
would have blank parts defined for every one of it's parent's parts? You
could then delete them or add others, but it would inherit it's parent's
parts at creation time?
I would think a 'clone' page would be more useful. It
Could this be introduced for new pages? For some behaviors you need to
create multiple parts. Having these present upfront gives one less thing
to explain to the users. The default content could be provided by the
behavior.
Erik.
John W. Long wrote:
Mmm, that's an interesting thought.
I actually was just in a similar situation, but found
that using the sibling's page parts worked better in
my situation as opposed to the parent's.
I wanted to have a slideshow section of my site and
used the very cool page_page_types that Dror created
to allow uploading of photos. I however
Hi Loren,congratulations that you finished your site, while i am still working on my first radiant powered site :-) And it looks nice, too.Just in case you did't notice it yet, some links provided in the navigation bar above the header point to non existing parts of your site.
Bye,Tino2006/11/1,
Could this be introduced for new pages? For some behaviors
you need to
create multiple parts. Having these present upfront gives one
less thing
to explain to the users. The default content could be provided by the
behavior.
Erik.
My preferred way to do that would be to let the
So I've put together a couple of plugins for Radiant, which plugins
provide some global tags. Now I'd like to write about these tags on
my Radiant-powered web site.
That is, I'd like to be able to write something like:
precoder:blah foo=barr:link//r:blah/code/pre
_without_ the
Sean Santry wrote:
That is, I'd like to be able to write something like:
precoder:blah foo=barr:link//r:blah/code/pre
...
If someone could point me in the right direction, I'm happy to do the
work. I just don't know where to start . . .
Unfortunately I don't know of an easy way