Hi,
How do you install this behavior in Radiant. I tried dropping the
rss_behavior.rb into vendor/plugins directory and restarting lightty.
Do I need to place init.rb somewhere?
Thanks,
Bryan
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On 25-Sep-2006 13:30 -0500, J Coppedge was heard to say:
> 1. Is there a way to control the image caching separately from the rest of
> the site? The default cache is 5 minutes and is quite short for an image
> gallery that has to generate the thumbnails on the fly. Just causes
> overhead an
On 25/09/06, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Woo wrote:
> > Actually I meant how do I install RandiantCMS in Instant Rails for
> > Windows.
>
> The easiest way is to get to a command prompt and type:
Added to the wiki:
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On 9/25/06, Giovanni Intini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that something like that would save a hack, but I'm starting to think that page parts should be naturally used to describe attributes of the page.Funny. I always thought that page parts should be naturally used to hold
parts of the page
I know that something like that would save a hack, but I'm starting to think that page parts should be naturally used to describe attributes of the page.2006/9/25, Mislav Marohnić <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:On 9/25/06,
Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... we should have some sort of fifth status
I've been using the gallery_behavior for a simple directory/file based gallery. Works well - but have a couple of questions that others may have already experienced...1. Is there a way to control the image caching separately from the rest of the site? The default cache is 5 minutes and is quite s
John Woo wrote:
> Actually I meant how do I install RandiantCMS in Instant Rails for
> Windows.
The easiest way is to get to a command prompt and type:
gem install radiant --include-dependencies
. . .
cd \path\to\install\dir
radiant .
And follow the instructions that it prints ou
Actually I meant how do I install RandiantCMS in Instant Rails for
Windows.
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On 9/25/06, Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... we should have some sort of fifth statusoption: draft/review/published/hidden/hiddenfromnav. What's themeaning of the current 'hidden', BTW?I agree we should have a status of "special" or something like that for stylesheets and content that wo
To avoid having stylesheets in my sitemaps, I create a page part named "no-map". Then I do
2006/9/25, Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 20 Sep 2006, at 23:54, John W. Long wrote:> On the Ruby site we put the stylesheets in public/stylesheets.Given the difficulty of keeping the stylesheet out o
Actually, there are a score of "global tags" that I'm thinking of collecting and putting into a patch, although most people could put them in a plugin in the meantime like I demonstrated in the How To.Sean Cribbs
seancribbs.comOn 9/25/06, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 25/09/06, Steve
On 25/09/06, Steven Noels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24 Sep 2006, at 22:24, Dave Crossland wrote:
>
> > If you could provide it as a plugin, that would be awesome! :-)
>
> Creating a plugin for a two-line patch for a totally trivial addition
> would be overkill, no?
Sure, I'm just thinking of
On 20 Sep 2006, at 23:54, John W. Long wrote:
> On the Ruby site we put the stylesheets in public/stylesheets.
Given the difficulty of keeping the stylesheet out of the navigation
(when working with r:children:each) if you put your CSS in the
database, moving the stylesheet out of Radiant se
> Create a temporary Radiant instance and when you run script/setup_db
> select option 3 (styled blog). This seems to do what you are asking
> for.
Ah, now i have understood the flow. Thanks.
Tino
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