Just saw this,
Yeah, I used the r:navigation, I can post the actual code I used if
you need to see it.
As for the blog, it's Mephisto, not radiant, because I really really
like mephisto, and it's broken cause I'm a lazy ass and way to busy
with paying work. :D
BJ
On 3/18/07, Martin Olsson <[EMAI
Restrict the pages tab to users with the dev role:
admin.tabs['Pages'].visibility = [:dev]
Dan.
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I'm still new at radiant but my guess is YES and I think this may work:
In the migration file for your extension add code to create an entry
in the pages table.
Something like:
Page.create(your params here)
On 3/17/07, Karl Doody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been playing aroun
Hi all,
Just a quickie, is there a way (through the users/roles?) to hide the
page, snippets, and layouts admin tabs? i.e. with the aim of having a
user who, once logged in, can only see/use the tabs created through
my extensions.
Kind regards,
-Karl
Hi,
I thought to use the r:navigation tag for a menu, but I would prefer
to pass the urls to use dynamically, ie with something like the result
of , using the title as the label. Is this
planned or even possible? Is there a specific reason why the list has
to be passed manually?
Currently I have
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce version 0.0.3 of radiant.vim, which lets you
easily edit your Radiant content with Vim. I use it myself (what did
you think? :-) and find it faster that the web interface to edit
existing content.
Here are the feature highlights:
-add a Radiant command
-lets you edi
Looking good! What did you do to get comments going?
Martin Olsson
http://smpl.se
On 27 feb 2007, at 05.26, BJ Clark wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've finally launched my first Radiant powered site.
> http://www.scidept.com/
>
> It's a portfolio site for my design business.
> I'm hosting it on a slice