Re: [Radiant] Archive Extension

2009-01-30 Thread Sean Cribbs
Snippets can accept blocks: Then in your snippet, put where you want the contained content to appear. Sean Steven Southard wrote: I almost used a snippet but the problem is for my design I would need an opening and closing snippet and then it would be hard to workout because I'm also

Re: [Radiant] Archive Extension

2009-01-30 Thread Steven Southard
I almost used a snippet but the problem is for my design I would need an opening and closing snippet and then it would be hard to workout because I'm also using an extended page part. Even if I could work it out those snippets would have to go on every page which would be more to ask of my

Re: [Radiant] Archive Extension

2009-01-30 Thread Sean Cribbs
What I like to do is write a snippet for this use-case that I can reuse wherever appropriate. Then my articles look the same on all listing pages. Sean Steven Southard wrote: Seems like the best way to deal with this is to make another layout for articles. Again, Radiant's flexibility makes

Re: [Radiant] Archive Extension

2009-01-30 Thread Steven Southard
Seems like the best way to deal with this is to make another layout for articles. Again, Radiant's flexibility makes exactly what I saw possible. This solution is just perfect because comments and a slightly different layout is needed for the full article anyway. Steven On Jan 30, 200

Re: [Radiant] Archive Extension

2009-01-29 Thread Steven Southard
I using the archive extension and on the homepage I'm doing something like: > Continue to Storyr:if_content> Comments so far Which looks really good on my homepage but then when I click the link I loose the date, title and any of my divs so the style is all