> 1) those page parts, which logically could be "inherited" from a sort
> of "template" page (which has all the parts and their content as
> required), should be the default, but just for a branch of the site
> tree, for example for the "/blog" one, and not for the entire site;
> how
> can I do t
Congratulations, Nathan. What a beautiful site! Keep up the good work.
Sean Cribbs
seancribbs.com
Nathan Donaldson wrote:
> Kia ora All,
>
> I thought I would take the time to let you know that we have put our
> first Radiant managed site live.
>
> http://www.sonarhq.com/
>
> It was a great le
Kia ora All,
I thought I would take the time to let you know that we have put our
first Radiant managed site live.
http://www.sonarhq.com/
It was a great learning experience and Radiant has been great,
delivering 90% of the functionality needed for a small site like this.
The only area that c
I'm now 3 days into pulling my hair out trying to get a custom calendar/events behavior to do what I need it to.Two questions:1. I can't seem to deduce from the code the purpose of page.virtual (or page_virtual within the behavior context). How is it used? How might the use of it help me in creati
I ended up using more of this code instead:http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/ticket/199It seems a lot cleaner now just using drag-and-drop for sorting and re-parenting. It isnt accesible for screen-readers, but that is usually not an issue. It works great if you have a mouse.
On 10/27/06, John W.
On 30/10/2006, at 4:00 PM, Maurizio Balestrieri wrote:
> On Oct 30, 3:33 am, Bodhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> then any new page you create will have those parts by default.
>
> Thank you Bohdi.
>
> A couple of questions:
>
> 1) those page parts, which logically could be "inherited" from a sort
StJohn Mackay wrote:
Drop me a line if you need help with the TextDrive setup. I'm using
lighttpd reversed proxying on pendrell with radiant. I'm in the process
of migrating a couple of sites over to radiant.
Regards
--jm
> Sean Cribbs wrote:
>
>> That's something the TextDrive admins can
Sean Cribbs wrote:
> That's something the TextDrive admins can help with better. I know you
> can do it with webmin, https://webmin.yourserver.textdrive.com, but they
> know the specifics. They're pretty responsive to support tickets, too,
> if you have special needs or questions.
>
> Sean Cribb