Hi!
I tried playing around a bit with the multi_site extension. Two
questions came to me:
1. Are you in any way able to give an ordinary user access to edit all
sites? (Checkboxes instead of a dropdown menu would be better when
granting access sites, then you could pick exactly which si
Hi!
Thanks for the tip, this was a really straight forward method to get
everything working... and adding the multi_site extension in the same
way was no hard thing to do either.
So here's the simple version of the tutorial. :)
cheers, Simon
On Oct 8, 2008, at 16:57 , Casper Fabriciu
Thanks for all the info. I believe when you use RubyAMF, you basically
expose all your objects as AMF using scaffolding. I'll play with it and
see where I get. Are you pulling Radiant content into any Flash apps?
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Christopher Dwan wrote:
Standard caching in Radiant involves the web server talking to Radiant.
Basically Radiant looks around and says "ah, I have it here already,
here you go."
Static caching is where the web server comes into the room, sees the
page there and leaves without Radiant knowin
less-is-more is good. My only thought is perhaps many people (like me)
wouldn't actually ask someone what their shirt is about. However, if I saw
RadiantCMS on it somewhere (back probably) - that would lead me to make a
mental note and go Google search it later on. It's a bit harder to Google
searc
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Marcus Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Thanks, Nate. So, to clarify because I'm dense:
> 1. I need to build an extension
> 2. The archives/docs should show me how.
>
> Will I need to learn git to do this?
They should. You only really need to know git if
Thanks, Nate. So, to clarify because I'm dense:
1. I need to build an extension
2. The archives/docs should show me how.
Will I need to learn git to do this?
As you may suspect, my end goal is to get either the content alone or
the stylized content (not sure which) from Radiant and display it in
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Marcus Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone used Radiant and RubyAmf together? I was hoping to get
> Radiant content in AMF format with this module, but had no luck. It
> seems to cause errors in the routes.rb file.
>
I don't think a
Personally, I think the whole t-shirt thing is done to death. The one
I got from RWE 2008 (a great conference, BTW, well worth the time) was
in the bag for the thrift store hours after I got home (tie dye
doesn't look good on me). This is a common problem; that and many
women I work with co
> I'm of the less-is-more school of t-shirt philosophy: big logo, no text,
> empty back. This leads the casual observer to wonder: "wither your awesome
> shirt, sir?" leading to inquiry, evangelization, and eventual conversion to
> Radiant. (But if we must: how about simply "No fluff" on the back?)
Agreed on the minimalism. Another suggestion for back content:
"script/generate hilarious_tshirt_text". Not really Radiant specific,
but you know, it works in our crowd. :)
(And someone let me know if that's been done before – it seems like
someone must have thought of that before, but I haven't
On Oct 8, 2008, at 11:23 AM, Josh French wrote:
Second, John suggested putting a pithy saying on the back of the
shirt
-- especially if we use the large gem in the center front.
"Radiant CMS(x-ray vision not included)" was his suggestion. I'd
appreciate some
more input on that (or if yo
Casper,
I should have mentioned that the was nothing wrong with your tutorial
(other than I had a hard time getting my head into adding other
extensions, but that's not really your problem ). My real point is
that the need to log into SSH indicates that either:
1) Capistrano needs a mecha
Second, John suggested putting a pithy saying on the back of the shirt
-- especially if we use the large gem in the center front.
"Radiant CMS
(x-ray vision not included)" was his suggestion. I'd appreciate some
more input on that (or if you want a blank back).
I'm of the less-is-more scho
Hello all,
Has anyone used Radiant and RubyAmf together? I was hoping to get
Radiant content in AMF format with this module, but had no luck. It
seems to cause errors in the routes.rb file.
Also, and I'm sure this is a dumb question, but why is there no App
folder in Radiant?
Thanks in advance
Casper Fabricius said the following on 08/10/08 09:57 AM:
Hi Simon,
I'd recommend to do a
git clone git://github.com/radiant/radiant.git my_radiant_app
instead. Remember to create a database.yml file and to create the
mysql database on DH.
*sigh*
I had just got my head around SVN when you
Hi Simon,
I'd recommend to do a
git clone git://github.com/radiant/radiant.git my_radiant_app
instead. Remember to create a database.yml file and to create the
mysql database on DH.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards,
Casper Fabricius
http://casperfabricius.com
On 08/10/2008, at 15:44, Simon
Radiant must be unpacked directly into vendor/radiant, not vendor/gems.
Sean
Simon Rönnqvist wrote:
Hi!
I've been trying to use Radiant unpacked with Dreamhost. But I fail to
get it working, maybe I'm doing something wrong... but I failed to
find any good howto.
I unpacked Radiant into my
Hi!
I've been trying to use Radiant unpacked with Dreamhost. But I fail to
get it working, maybe I'm doing something wrong... but I failed to
find any good howto.
I unpacked Radiant into my Radiant app's vendor/gems/ folder using
"gem unpack radiant".
(I'm not 100% sure where I should p
I'm preparing to order Radiant T-shirts, and I'd like to informally
gauge of everyone's opinion on the design. First, the front will be one
of these two (ignore the slight difference in colors):
http://seancribbs.com/page_attachments//0085/radiant-shirt-text.png
http://seancribbs.com/page_
How is ActionMailer configured? Are you using SMTP?
Also, the 'radiant' version of the mailer extension now includes
Nathaniel's changes plus some more enhancements and full spec suite...
please use it!
Sean
bruce davison wrote:
I have set up the page as described in the readme but this is
I'm sorry there is a bit a SSH meddling in my tutorial, but Radiant's
bootstrap task requires human input. Btw, I wrote the wiki entry on
deploying Radiant to Dreamhost based on my article - feel free make a
third section that presents the bare minimums. It could also use some
updating like
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