If i remember correctly when you do rake
radiant:extensions:gallery:install you should have two new default
pages with a sample gallery.
If you don't you can create a new page and check the available tags.
To upload files you should use the new tabs available in the admin
console.
2007/10/30,
I think the subject says it all.
I'm just wondering how to create feeds from my Radiant powered site.
In Firefox, I notice the 'RSS' button in the location bar when I go to
the site. It redirects to the page example.com/rss/ - do I just create
something under the home page of the site called
On 10/31/07, Giovanni Intini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If i remember correctly when you do rake
radiant:extensions:gallery:install you should have two new default
pages with a sample gallery.
It should be work with the command above...then you can find some
example under the layouts
Although Radius's documentation (http://radius.rubyforge.org/) does
not
say it explicitly (AFAIK), the current Radius implementation allows
this.
Are you sure? I can't seem to make it work. I've tried this:
meta name=description content='r:content
part=meta_description/'/
and
I have a really dumb (as in simple) extension that adds description
and keywords Radius tags and fields on the Page model. If you like, I
could open-source it.
That would be great. Do give us a shout if you find the time to do
that. In the mean time, I might have a go at it myself. It
I must admit that I'm a little unclear on how feeds are generally
provided
This should help
http://www.w3schools.com/rss/rss_intro.asp
In Firefox, I notice the 'RSS' button in the location bar when I go to
the site.
If you are seeing the RSS button in firefox, then your site probably
On 31 Oct 2007, at 10:40, Aitor Garay-Romero wrote:
I tried your example below and it works for me. Check:
- that the page part exists
Doh! This was my problem. I was testing on a page where I hadn't
added the page part.
Thanks for your troubleshooting!
Now to the matter of whether
Giovanni / Andrea
Thanks for the help. I had overlooked the Gallery tab in the admin
interface. That was the part that befuddled me: how to create a new
gallery and upload images. Got it now.
Another question:
As I'm working with galleries adding images and such, is there some
easy way
As I'm working with galleries adding images and such, is there some
easy way to get back to the Radiant admin home panel? Is Back all
there is?
You can click on the pages Tab
Potential problem(s):
I'm getting some Javascript errors when I go into Galleries off the
Radiant admin panel.
Hi Andrea,
On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:01 AM, Andrea Franz wrote:
As I'm working with galleries adding images and such, is there some
easy way to get back to the Radiant admin home panel? Is Back all
there is?
You can click on the pages Tab
There isn't a Pages tab. The Radiant Admin styling
Hi list,
I finally got round to finishing wym editor filter. If you haven't heard of
WYM before, it beats the crap out of most RTE's qua keeping your content w3c
valid. I quote;
WYMeditor has been created to generate perfectly structured XHTML strict
code, to conform to the W3C XHTML
After I sent the message before, I thought, Oh, I should have
included the Prototype version. Heh heh. 1.5.0_rc2. I suppose
that is the version that is provided by Dreamhost's rails install.
Hmm.. not sure where the rc_2 came from. I just created a new rails
app to check the default
Matt,
You're essentially talking about an audit trail which you can replay.
Sounds like something that would fit deep within the guts of
ActiveRecord but would not necessarily have to be related to Radiant.
However, you would only have to capture changes (i.e. INSERT, SELECT,
DELETE). You
Andrew Neil wrote:
--lots of useful stuff snipped--
That should get you started.
Drew
Andrew,
Thanks very much! I shall get started with this and return when I'm
more (or less confused).
Cheers,
Mohit.
10/31/2007 | 11:59 PM.
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Dear Benny,
Excellent work. I just installed the extension fine and enjoying playing
around with it. One question though. Your website mentions that you
... use WYM in combination with page attachments. This gives us the luxury of
drag-and-drop image inserting, clients totally dig it!
I tried
Just to complete this thread, here are a couple of examples of the
simple language bar on a site that's under trial and design right now.
This shows links to 2 translations that exist:
http://tec.onghu.com/en/news/t-news-tron-show-2008/
This shows links only to the article itself because
Thanks for testing, Andrea. Unfortunately, I've not been able to
upgrade to Radiant 0.6.3 on DreamHost. I've been trying off and on
all day and the process gets killed every time. Might you have some
other suggestion that I can try? I did give Prototype 1.5.1.1 a
shot, but that
On 10/31/07, Phillip Koebbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for testing, Andrea. Unfortunately, I've not been able to
upgrade to Radiant 0.6.3 on DreamHost. I've been trying off and on
all day and the process gets killed every time. Might you have some
other suggestion that I can try? I
On 10/29/07, Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for the late reply.
I appreciate this very much. We find maruku supports our scientific
workstyle quite well.
It would be wonderful, if the extension could be enriched with itex2MML
(for
instance see
Thanks Andrea. I'd like to say again something I said earlier, but
using different words :)
When I enter the Radiant admin panel and click on the Galleries tab,
the resulting page (which I think is your list.rhtml) is not
rendering in Radiant's application.rhtml layout. No stylesheets or
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