Re: [mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread Danny
No, James, you're right. Removing comments from the templates doesn't hide
the admin side of things, just the user-visible side.


On 11 June 2014 07:23, James Larkin  wrote:

> Hi Danny,
>
> My problem with just removing from templates ... it's just visually not
> available but the code possibly still exists to process the comments or am
> I wrong?
>
> I could have tweaked things with a display:none bit of css to just remove
> it visually from the admin menu but I'm still not happy with that.
>
> James
>
>
> On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 23:30:11 UTC+2, Danny S wrote:
>
>> On 11/06/2014 12:32 AM, James Larkin wrote:
>> > Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I
>> > see I have your website open in another tab :)
>> >
>> > It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the
>> blog
>> > app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if they don't
>> > need to be ( hence a loose comments tab that isn't required in the
>> admin
>> > interface bugs me )
>>
>> I didn't want comments on my site either and the easiest thing to do was
>> to just comment out/remove those sections from the relevant templates.
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Now to start hacking flexipages as a starting point for world
>> domination
>> >
>> > On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 16:30:22 UTC+2, Josh Cartmell wrote:
>> >
>> > Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part
>> > of mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by
>> > default.  As long as you don't add it to anything you create there
>> > won't be any outward facing comments on the site.
>> >
>> > Since you've also unregistered them from the admin it looks like
>> > you've accomplished everything you wanted to!
>> >
>> > Good work =)
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Larkin > > > wrote:
>> >
>> > Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm
>> > more involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on
>> > everything)
>> >
>> > I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask
>> >
>> > I want to disable comments and the blog.
>> >
>> > I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this
>> > works fine
>> >
>> > However the comments seem to be more part of the core of
>> > Mezzanine unless I'm misunderstanding things?
>> >
>> > Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing
>> them?
>> >
>> > At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working
>> > on and into admin.py I've put the following
>> >
>> > from django.contrib import admin
>> >
>> > from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment
>> >
>> > admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment)
>> >
>> >
>> > This works for what I want and comments are removed from the
>> > admin interface.
>> >
>> > Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely
>> > wrong way? (I Googled this to bits as well before posting and
>> > struggled to find an answer that made sense)
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance
>> >
>> > James
>> >
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Re: [mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread James Larkin
Hi Danny,

My problem with just removing from templates ... it's just visually not 
available but the code possibly still exists to process the comments or am 
I wrong? 

I could have tweaked things with a display:none bit of css to just remove 
it visually from the admin menu but I'm still not happy with that.

James

On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 23:30:11 UTC+2, Danny S wrote:
>
> On 11/06/2014 12:32 AM, James Larkin wrote: 
> > Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I 
> > see I have your website open in another tab :) 
> > 
> > It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the blog 
> > app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if they don't 
> > need to be ( hence a loose comments tab that isn't required in the admin 
> > interface bugs me ) 
>
> I didn't want comments on my site either and the easiest thing to do was 
> to just comment out/remove those sections from the relevant templates. 
>
>
> > 
> > Now to start hacking flexipages as a starting point for world domination 
> > 
> > On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 16:30:22 UTC+2, Josh Cartmell wrote: 
> > 
> > Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part 
> > of mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by 
> > default.  As long as you don't add it to anything you create there 
> > won't be any outward facing comments on the site. 
> > 
> > Since you've also unregistered them from the admin it looks like 
> > you've accomplished everything you wanted to! 
> > 
> > Good work =) 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Larkin  > > wrote: 
> > 
> > Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm 
> > more involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on 
> > everything) 
> > 
> > I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask 
> > 
> > I want to disable comments and the blog. 
> > 
> > I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this 
> > works fine 
> > 
> > However the comments seem to be more part of the core of 
> > Mezzanine unless I'm misunderstanding things? 
> > 
> > Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing 
> them? 
> > 
> > At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working 
> > on and into admin.py I've put the following 
> > 
> > from django.contrib import admin 
> > 
> > from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment 
> > 
> > admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment) 
> > 
> > 
> > This works for what I want and comments are removed from the 
> > admin interface. 
> > 
> > Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely 
> > wrong way? (I Googled this to bits as well before posting and 
> > struggled to find an answer that made sense) 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance 
> > 
> > James 
> > 
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Re: [mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread Danny

On 11/06/2014 12:32 AM, James Larkin wrote:

Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I
see I have your website open in another tab :)

It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the blog
app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if they don't
need to be ( hence a loose comments tab that isn't required in the admin
interface bugs me )


I didn't want comments on my site either and the easiest thing to do was
to just comment out/remove those sections from the relevant templates.




Now to start hacking flexipages as a starting point for world domination

On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 16:30:22 UTC+2, Josh Cartmell wrote:

Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part
of mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by
default.  As long as you don't add it to anything you create there
won't be any outward facing comments on the site.

Since you've also unregistered them from the admin it looks like
you've accomplished everything you wanted to!

Good work =)


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Larkin > wrote:

Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm
more involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on
everything)

I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask

I want to disable comments and the blog.

I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this
works fine

However the comments seem to be more part of the core of
Mezzanine unless I'm misunderstanding things?

Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing them?

At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working
on and into admin.py I've put the following

from django.contrib import admin

from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment

admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment)


This works for what I want and comments are removed from the
admin interface.

Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely
wrong way? (I Googled this to bits as well before posting and
struggled to find an answer that made sense)

Thanks in advance

James

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Re: [mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread James Larkin
Thanks Josh (want to try and make sure I'm using best practices) also I see 
I have your website open in another tab :) 

It bugs me it's not a simple case of just removing it like with the blog 
app but oh well. I also don't like having things present if they don't need 
to be ( hence a loose comments tab that isn't required in the admin 
interface bugs me )

Now to start hacking flexipages as a starting point for world domination 

On Tuesday, 10 June 2014 16:30:22 UTC+2, Josh Cartmell wrote:
>
> Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part of 
> mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by default.  
> As long as you don't add it to anything you create there won't be any 
> outward facing comments on the site.
>
> Since you've also unregistered them from the admin it looks like you've 
> accomplished everything you wanted to!
>
> Good work =)
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Larkin  > wrote:
>
>> Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm more 
>> involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on everything) 
>>
>> I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask
>>
>> I want to disable comments and the blog.
>>
>> I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this works fine
>>
>> However the comments seem to be more part of the core of Mezzanine unless 
>> I'm misunderstanding things?
>>
>> Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing them?
>>
>> At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working on and 
>> into admin.py I've put the following
>>
>> from django.contrib import admin
>>>
>>> from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment
>>>
>>> admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment)
>>>
>>
>> This works for what I want and comments are removed from the admin 
>> interface.
>>
>> Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely wrong way? 
>> (I Googled this to bits as well before posting and struggled to find an 
>> answer that made sense) 
>>
>> Thanks in advance 
>>
>> James
>>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread Josh Cartmell
Hey James, the comment functionality is baked into Mezzanine (part of
mezzanine.generic), but comments are only present on the blog by default.
As long as you don't add it to anything you create there won't be any
outward facing comments on the site.

Since you've also unregistered them from the admin it looks like you've
accomplished everything you wanted to!

Good work =)


On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, James Larkin 
wrote:

> Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm more
> involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on everything)
>
> I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask
>
> I want to disable comments and the blog.
>
> I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this works fine
>
> However the comments seem to be more part of the core of Mezzanine unless
> I'm misunderstanding things?
>
> Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing them?
>
> At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working on and
> into admin.py I've put the following
>
> from django.contrib import admin
>>
>> from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment
>>
>> admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment)
>>
>
> This works for what I want and comments are removed from the admin
> interface.
>
> Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely wrong way?
> (I Googled this to bits as well before posting and struggled to find an
> answer that made sense)
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> James
>
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[mezzanine-users] disabling threaded comments

2014-06-10 Thread James Larkin
Introduction: I'm pretty new Django / Mezzanine (generally I'm more 
involved in designing but I'm trying to get up to speed on everything) 

I'm struggling with a few things so what hell might as well ask

I want to disable comments and the blog.

I've removed the blog from the INSTALLED_APPS settings and this works fine

However the comments seem to be more part of the core of Mezzanine unless 
I'm misunderstanding things?

Could anyone tell me what's the best way to go around removing them?

At the moment I've created a new app for my project I'm working on and into 
admin.py I've put the following

from django.contrib import admin
>
> from mezzanine.generic.models import ThreadedComment
>
> admin.site.unregister(ThreadedComment)
>

This works for what I want and comments are removed from the admin 
interface.

Am I missing something or have I gone about it the completely wrong way? (I 
Googled this to bits as well before posting and struggled to find an answer 
that made sense) 

Thanks in advance 

James

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