[Radiant] Radiant in a subdirectory

2006-09-19 Thread Mislav Marohnić
I have Radiant installed in a subdirectory, not the site root. I have set AbstractRequest.relative_url_root accordingly, which makes admin section work. Surprisingly, links generated by Radius tags on the site itself start from root (/) and don't get relative_url_root prepended to them... is

Re: [Radiant] Radiant in a subdirectory

2006-09-19 Thread Sean Cribbs
Also make sure that you uncomment the line that starts RewriteBase in your public/.htaccess file and fill in the appropriate directory (if you're using Apache).Sean On 9/19/06, Mislav Marohnić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have Radiant installed in a subdirectory, not the site root. I have set

Re: [Radiant] comments:count on main page, possible?

2006-09-19 Thread Sean Cribbs
I should also be available on IRC today... yesterday was a wash, I was away from my office all day. I'll let you know as soon as the code gets updated.Sean Cribbsseancribbs.com On 9/18/06, Jon Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Clearing out the page cache had no effect ... its ok though since Im still

Re: [Radiant] Radiant in a subdirectory

2006-09-19 Thread John W. Long
Mislav Marohnić wrote: I have Radiant installed in a subdirectory, not the site root. I have set AbstractRequest.relative_url_root accordingly, which makes admin section work. Surprisingly, links generated by Radius tags on the site itself start from root (/) and don't get relative_url_root

Re: [Radiant] Radiant Docs Project

2006-09-19 Thread John W. Long
Dave Crossland wrote: On 18/09/06, John W. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would someone else be willing to take up the cause? You'll get full access to the Radiant Web site (admin, trac, etc...) and Subversion commit rights for documentation purposes. I'm up for this :-) Then you have the

[Radiant] Stats

2006-09-19 Thread John W. Long
I posted some interesting stats on the blog today: http://radiantcms.org/blog/2006/09/19/the-community-grows/ Cheers! -- John Long http://wiseheartdesign.com ___ Radiant mailing list Post: Radiant@lists.radiantcms.org Search:

[Radiant] Tags (Article Categories)

2006-09-19 Thread Ian Gordon
Are there any plans for a tagging system or is there currently a way to use tags with radiant? I ask because, I would love to categorize blog posts by tagging them and then you can use the tag to determine which posts to show so, you have URLs like this: domain.com/tag/post-title

Re: [Radiant] Radiant in a subdirectory

2006-09-19 Thread Bodhi
On Sep 19, 2006, at 11:22 PM, John W. Long wrote: Mislav Marohnić wrote: I have Radiant installed in a subdirectory, not the site root. I have set AbstractRequest.relative_url_root accordingly, which makes admin section work. Surprisingly, links generated by Radius tags on the site

Re: [Radiant] Problem setting up Radiant

2006-09-19 Thread John Tsombakos
On 9/19/06, John Tsombakos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking for some hints on how to set up Radiant (and by extension any rails app) under a subdirectory. (running Ubuntu with Apache2) Figures, as soon as I post, I see the recent messages about just exactly this. My question is then, where

Re: [Radiant] Problem setting up Radiant

2006-09-19 Thread John Tsombakos
On 9/19/06, John Tsombakos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/19/06, John Tsombakos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking for some hints on how to set up Radiant (and by extension any rails app) under a subdirectory. (running Ubuntu with Apache2) Figures, as soon as I post, I see the recent

Re: [Radiant] Default CSS Layout quirk

2006-09-19 Thread Bryan
Bryan wrote: The Radiant CMS behaves a little strange when rendering pages longer than ~700px. I was able to isolate shift. It occurs when the vertical scroll bar appears. It appears to be an issue with Firefox/Safari usually called page shift. I will post a fix if I find it and/or anyone

Re: [Radiant] Default CSS Layout quirk

2006-09-19 Thread John W. Long
Bryan wrote: Bryan wrote: The Radiant CMS behaves a little strange when rendering pages longer than ~700px. I was able to isolate shift. It occurs when the vertical scroll bar appears. It appears to be an issue with Firefox/Safari usually called page shift. I will post a fix if I

Re: [Radiant] Default CSS Layout quirk

2006-09-19 Thread Bryan
There isn't a fix for this is there? I'm interested in a solution if you come up with one. The vertical scroll bar is 13 pixels. It makes sense that the page shifts 7px to left(16/2). I found an article that suggests fixing the problem by forcing the vert. scroll bar in the css style