Sounds great! I am interested.
On 7/23/07, Ryan Heneise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A designer friend of mine is looking for a Radiant expert to help
with Radiant projects - specifically installing and customizing
Radiant for clients.
This is paying work. If you're interested, contact me (Ryan
I suppose that you refer to the ID of the page in the database. In this
case, AFAIK there is no direct way.
For this case and many more i think that it would be great to have
something like a r:erb or r:ruby standard tag that allows arbitrary Ruby
code to be executed in a to be defined
John W. Long wrote:
The best way to do this would be to create an extension:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_Radiant_Extensions
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John Long
http://wiseheartdesign.com
Ok I have succesfully created my extension, not without some tricky
problems, but it was because of my app !
Franz Remy wrote:
I have a new question now :
Is it possible to display the page from the extension with the style of
the blog and not with the admin one ???
I mean, in the blue-and-yellow style instead of the red one.
Thank's
Franz
Sure! Change the css for the admin pages to match
I have a new question now :
Is it possible to display the page from the extension with the style of
the blog and not with the admin one ???
I mean, in the blue-and-yellow style instead of the red one.
Thank's
Franz
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
I'm building a set of snippets and things for some of the Radiant
extension coding I do for TextMate and thought I'd share the first
one for anyone who wants to start thinking up more along with me:
=== SNIP ===
desc %{ ${1:Tag description for Radiant tag reference.}}
tag ${2:tagname} do
Hi!
I have the same error message: I tryed to run service::install from the
directory as written in the reply but I get the same error message
again! And tryed with two different radiant applications too!
Maybe it's because the structure of the app folder in a radiant app is
different from
Hi,
add the app folder to the tree of your radiant site, it work fine for me.
Good luck!
Mariano
On 7/25/07, Luca Narbone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have the same error message: I tryed to run service::install from the
directory as written in the reply but I get the same error message
Wanted to post for the dozen folks who have downloaded a copy of this
extension that I just put out 0.3 which now properly handles Radius
tags. It still garbles formatting a bit, but it leaves the radius
tags alone.
-James
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