On Feb 11, 2008 6:43 AM, J Aaron Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast:
http://beast.caboo.se/
The original Beast seems not to be maintained any more. Rick Olson is
taking a step in another direction with Altered Beast. More details
at:
Casper Fabricius [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast
I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an extension
to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very
clean. Unfortunately my Beast extension is not
If you're looking for a rails based forum, check out Beast
I'll second that recommendation. I've integrated Beast as an extension
to a Radiant site without too much trouble. The Beast code is very
clean. Unfortunately my Beast extension is not ready to be released
for the greater good
That would be cool to see.
The site is at http://www.nrgi-innovation.dk/forums - it is in Danish,
but it'll give you an idea. The other pages at that site are all
served as pure Radiant pages.
Does creating a new page in
Radiant create a forum post?
No. Beast forums, topics and posts
Per-olof Hermansson wrote:
Per-olof Hermansson wrote:
I would like my Radiant installation to have comments.
I see that there is an extension for comments.
Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side?
For example El Derado
I see that my radiant
Per-olof Hermansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like my Radiant installation to have comments.
I see that there is an extension for comments.
It does work, but there are some caveats:
- It uses Akismet for spam detection. If you don't want to use
Akismet, you have to write your
Mohit Sindhwani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My sites http://onghu.com/te and http://openutk.org are actually
engineering community resources and therefore, I'm interested in
exploring both the avenues that you mention:
(1) Integration of comments
(2) Integration of a forum
...and I'm even
I would like my Radiant installation to have comments.
I see that there is an extension for comments.
Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side?
For example El Derado
Best regards,
Per-Olof Hermansson
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Per-olof Hermansson wrote:
I would like my Radiant installation to have comments.
I see that there is an extension for comments.
Is this the way to go? Or is it better to set up a forum on the side?
For example El Derado
I see that my radiant installation is version 5.2
I understand that