Hi Luke
I see that you are a Django core developer, you live and learn as they say
:-)
Just like to echo the sentiment expressed elsewhere on this thread. Ngā
mihi nui ki a koe as they say in Māori (THANKS!)
I was impressed with the OOBE (Out Of the Box Experience) I got with
Mezzanine.
I tried
> I hope this doesn't sound like a criticism of Django, they can't know
what they're breaking if no one tells them.
yep, it's hard to question a lot of things about other libre/open source
projects without seeming ungrateful.
i'm a libre software developer myself so i'm keenly aware of all the
Thanks Josh, super helpful :D Works like a charm - the name of the
settings to put in my own settings.py are FILEBROWSER_EXTENSIONS and
FILEBROWSER_SELECT_FORMATS but that was fairly obvious from the code you
pointed to.
I find it somewhat curious that, for, e.g. the Media Library upload, the
Hi Danny, they are defined here:
https://github.com/stephenmcd/filebrowser-safe/blob/master/filebrowser_safe/settings.py#L43
You can override either EXTENSIONS or SELECT_FORMATS or both in your
projects settings.py file. The SELECT_FORMS are what filebrowser uses to
determine what are valid exten
Hey Luke,
Why not go with something like Business Catalyst or Squarespace for those
simple brochure sites? They're SaaS solutions, and Business Catalyst in
particular offers a lot of customisation. Ans use Mezzanine for more custom
and complex sites.
Cheers,
M
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On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 7:40:28 PM UTC, Graham Oliver wrote:
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> On a more general level, the issue of who Mezzanine is for, is something
> that I am trying to get clear in my own mind. I know from listening to
> Stephen McDonald talk about the birth of Mezzanine -
> https://vimeo.co