Re: [Radiant] /admin/export

2006-07-14 Thread Bernard Yu
I put a small primer up here http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/68883 so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. From my experience, I actually found it much faster and cleaner to write it out by hand, instead of taking the dump from /admin/export, though your experience might be different. (Maybe

Re: [Radiant] Assets / Attachments and Stylesheets

2006-07-11 Thread Bernard Yu
> I've been sensing the need for this as well. Mainly, it seems like only > people with developer privileges should be allowed to edit the > stylesheets. In this case it makes sense to put them on a styles tab > which is only showing when you have developer privileges. Not necessarily, while the p

Re: [Radiant] Question on Hierarchy choice

2006-07-10 Thread Bernard Yu
I agree with John, Thinking about website flow and the user's point of view, everybody enters from your index page; that's why many web designers also call it the welcome page. It is the doorway to your website, structually nothing comes before it nor beside it. While your internal structure

Re: [Radiant] An Informal Contest

2006-07-02 Thread Bernard Yu
Well then, I'd like to submit a (company) website template of sorts for the contest... I present http://radtest.enguindesign.com";>Handsome in Blue. It's not just a blank template, it's a lesson of sorts as well for those new to Radiant as well as managing websites. The http://enguindesign.com/

Re: [Radiant] Has one set up Radiant on Dreamhost?

2006-07-01 Thread Bernard Yu
Yes! I'm not sure how, but it is possible. I just wish I could do it again so I could get it running on a couple production sites. What sort of errors are you getting? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ Radiant mailing list Radiant@lists

Re: [Radiant] An Informal Contest

2006-06-30 Thread Bernard Yu
John W. Long wrote: > Bernard Yu wrote: >> Scratch that question, and answered it for myself. >> > > What was the answer? :-) > > -- > John Long > http://wiseheartdesign.com It'd be trouble for anyone trying to use a non-SQL database. Though I suppose

Re: [Radiant] An Informal Contest

2006-06-30 Thread Bernard Yu
Scratch that question, and answered it for myself. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ Radiant mailing list Radiant@lists.radiantcms.org http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant

Re: [Radiant] An Informal Contest

2006-06-29 Thread Bernard Yu
> The easiest way to create a template is to setup a Radiant database the > way you like it and then go to /admin/export/ to get the YAML for it. > Then take the YAML and paste it into a template file in the db/templates > directory. You will need to modify the generated YAML a bit, but it > shoul

Re: [Radiant] Different layouts between list and view pages?

2006-06-29 Thread Bernard Yu
It depends on how different he wants the page to be, if he's providing a completely separate layout, he'd need to provide a completely different css page. I've been thinking of the best way to provide a print version for every page, and one of the ways was to use the if_url command to switch c

Re: [Radiant] External CSS files.

2006-06-23 Thread Bernard Yu
Ha! spoke too soon, had to change my charset to UTF-8. Thank you much for the help! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. ___ Radiant mailing list Radiant@lists.radiantcms.org http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant

Re: [Radiant] External CSS files.

2006-06-23 Thread Bernard Yu
(Reread my original post and I really need to start proofreading.) Ah ha! so I figured out how they did it in the demo, now if only I could duplicate it. I changed the slug to styles.css, though it's still not working, but I'm partway there! I have the odd feeling that my problem now has some

[Radiant] External CSS files.

2006-06-23 Thread Bernard Yu
I fell in love with Radiant's simplicity the other day. Now I am seeing if I can migrate a couple sites over to Radiant, but I'm not sure how to create .css files within the system. Did I something dreadfully obviously, or do I have to upload the css file separately? -- Posted via http://www.