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
> 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
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
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/
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?
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John W. Long wrote:
> Bernard Yu wrote:
>> Scratch that question, and answered it for myself.
>>
>
> What was the answer? :-)
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It'd be trouble for anyone trying to use a non-SQL database. Though I
suppose
Scratch that question, and answered it for myself.
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> 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
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
Ha! spoke too soon, had to change my charset to UTF-8. Thank you much
for the help!
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(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
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?
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