Greetings everyone,
I posted a few months back for some help on a custom extension, and although
you all were most helpful (particularly Jim Gay), I'm afraid I quickly found
myself in over my head and had to find another way to tackle the problem.
I've now got a new project that I'm hoping is m
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the "Oops
I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that it would
be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of, "How to
customize your Radiant command".
Usually I start 90% of my radiant sites by installing th
I have quite a few radiant sites, and the most common extensions I
have installed are:
* import_export
* page_list_view
* search
* copy_move
* file_system
* page_attachments
* reorder
* sitemap_search
On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:41 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
john muhl wrote:
I'd like to get some
john muhl wrote:
I'd like to get some kind of idea what the most popular extensions
are. I'll start, my personal site has (minus the ones packaged with
radiant)
* Bluecloth Filter
* Default Page Parts
* Mailer
* Page Attachments
* RDiscount Markdown Filter
* Shards
My list seems to be as fol
On Jan 27, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Marshal Linfoot wrote:
Love to see Copy/Move and Reorder in one extension so I could copy/
move
anywhere, including within the same parent page tree (like reorder).
Agreed. And it would streamline the interface too.
Jose
That's interesting -- none that I use. My list is:
- Copy Move
- Reorder
- Gallery
- Page preview
- Scheduler
- SnS
Love to see Copy/Move and Reorder in one extension so I could copy/move
anywhere, including within the same parent page tree (like reorder).
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, john
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 9:38 PM, john muhl wrote:
> I'd like to get some kind of idea what the most popular extensions
> are.
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Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Lightbox expects a link with the same rel attribute to every image in
> the gallery. Make sure that you have all the links there, even if they
> are invisible.
That was it, thanks Sean. I had a link for the text and a link for the
thumbnail image for each item. So therefore
On Jan 27, 2009, at 7:38 PM, john muhl wrote:
I'd like to get some kind of idea what the most popular extensions
are.
I don't know how popular they are, but so far I've deployed four
Radiant sites (v 0.7) which use:
Reorder
Copy/Move
Page Attachments
The other two extensions high on my l
I'd like to get some kind of idea what the most popular extensions
are. I'll start, my personal site has (minus the ones packaged with
radiant)
* Bluecloth Filter
* Default Page Parts
* Mailer
* Page Attachments
* RDiscount Markdown Filter
* Shards
I guess Shards gives away that my instance is so
Awesome work, Andrew!
Sean
Andrew Neil wrote:
I've forked the link_roll extension, and made it play with Radiant
0.7.0. Here it is:
http://github.com/nelstrom/radiant-link-roll-extension/tree/master
It now uses the Admin::ResorceController, instead of the
Admin::AbstractModelController,
You need rspec-rails as well.
Sean
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
I've got rspec 1.12 installed as a gem. I did the submodule init and
submodule update dance. When I run rake...
Running Integration Spec Task
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in
`gem_original_require': no su
Hi,
I need to have the tag list for each page coming out of:
I'd use a:
but since that's not allowed by radius I am now clueless. How would
you do it? Is anybody doing such a thing?
Cheers,
Enrico
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I've forked the link_roll extension, and made it play with Radiant
0.7.0. Here it is:
http://github.com/nelstrom/radiant-link-roll-extension/tree/master
It now uses the Admin::ResorceController, instead of the
Admin::AbstractModelController, and generates Rails default restful
rout
On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
I agree, paperclipped is the way to go. It's great to use
imagemagick directly.
I've had the opposite experience. It's easier for me to install
page_attachment (and it's requirements) than trouble-shoot Paperclip's
load on my server becau
-1 on the rich text editor from over here
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Other things that we think most people would want by default:
- some sort of rich text editor
- asset manager better integrated
It would be great to have these as extensions, but installed by
default. Having an officially "blessed"
I've got rspec 1.12 installed as a gem. I did the submodule init and
submodule update dance. When I run rake...
Running Integration Spec Task
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in
`gem_original_require': no such file to load -- spec/rails
(MissingSourceFile)
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Nate Turnage wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
>
>> Other things that we think most people would want by default:
>>
>> - some sort of rich text editor
>
>
> I use the "It's all text" Firefox extension and edit all my code in
> Textmate.
I setup the edge radiant on my localhost using passenger / apache.
Had to remove public/.htaccess to get the stylesheets and the js to be
served.
Should .htaccess be removed or modified?
Joe
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
> Other things that we think most people would want by default:
>
> - some sort of rich text editor
I use the "It's all text" Firefox extension and edit all my code in
Textmate. ;^)
- asset manager better integrated
I would agree on this,
Agreed, except for the asset manager, sort of.
I can think that an asset manager is going to be something that will
be ideosyncratic for many people. I would REALLY like to see not only
a standard asset manager but also an architecture that allows me to
write my own asset manager without lo
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
> Adam van den Hoven wrote:
>>
>> I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't be an
>> optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but make it one of
>> those extensions that comes by default. This way e
Sean, any ideas on why this happens? Does it happen for you?
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From: Joe Van Dyk
Date: Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: banner rotator -- banners disappearing from pages on deploy
To: radiant@radiantcms.org
Yeah, I have no idea why this is. As f
Yeah, that seems to be it. I was going to say I thought it had to do
with using the same bucket more than once. But that could also be the
problem. Thanks!
Adam
On Jan 27, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Keith Bingman wrote:
Could it be that the pages are not saved yet. Or the parts? There is
a limit
Could it be that the pages are not saved yet. Or the parts? There is a
limitation in the drag and drop script that only lets it drop onto
parts that have been saved. I could solve it in jQuery, but Radiant
uses Prototype.If anyone has an idea, I am always acceptin patvhes.
Keith
On Jan 27
I'm getting a sporadic error, which kind of scares me. Every once and
a while, when I click on the "Show Assets Bucket" the bucket will
popup, but then, instead of letting me click and drag the asset into
the text field below, it just drags the entire bucket popup around.
I'm assuming its s
The template is refreshed every hour, just like the demo site. No worries.
Sean
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't
be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but
make it one of those extensi
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't
be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but
make it one of those extensions that comes by default. This way
everyone has some protection but I can substitute my own advanced
ve
I think this highlights why some sort of versioning really shouldn't
be an optional part of radiant. Distribute it as an extension, but
make it one of those extensions that comes by default. This way
everyone has some protection but I can substitute my own advanced
version control or remove
Hi folks:
I accidently removed the body of the home page in the contest site. I
was looking around and getting inspiration - its quite amazing - and
thought I was in my test site, when I cut the text. So sorry.
Matt
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On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Nate,
>
> It was something internal to Redken. Like the templates popup menu, it
> added a status menu to the appropriate column in the sitemap. Both times
> I've used templates in a project, we've had something else managing the
> status,
Nate,
It was something internal to Redken. Like the templates popup menu, it
added a status menu to the appropriate column in the sitemap. Both
times I've used templates in a project, we've had something else
managing the status, so we didn't need it in the edit view. However, I
believe so
Sean,
You had mentioned that you were using an extension with the templates
extension that allowed you to change the status of the page outside of a
templated page? Can you tell me which extension that was? The site I am
building makes extensive use of the templates extension, and it is really
bec
Joe Van Dyk wrote:
Anyone worked with ExpressionEngine? How does it compare to Radiant?
I own a copy (and can sell/transfer it to you if you end up wanting to go
with it).
I'd hoped that, because it was a "mature" product, it'd be quicker to get up
and running than with Radiant, where the
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> I've pushed some changes that should alleviate this issue. Thanks to Jeroen
> for getting the ball rolling on the integration specs.
Hi Sean,
Thank you for solving this issue (I can confirm it works on IE now aswell)
Jeroen
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