Some anecdotal evidence:
On a site I've been working on recently that is still on 0.6.4, I added
a published-date selector (like what is in 0.6.5+) to the UI using an
extension, and converted a page that had been cherry-picking individual
articles to use the aggregation extension. When I did
On Jul 22, 2008, at 8:43 AM, Andrew Neil wrote:
I was under the impression that if a page has a publishing date set
in the
future, it would only become visible on the site from that date
onwards. Now
that you mention it, I'm not sure if this is true in Radiant,
although it is
the case with a
Drew,
Thanks for the advice (and the vote!). My original patch included tests, but
now that Radiant has moved on to specs I guess it has gone stale. I will try
forking Radiant, and translating my tests into specs. Does anyone know a
rough schedule for the next release?
Assuming I get some more
> Nice site! Well done.
Thanks.
> Couldn't you use the published date to order the events instead of reorder?
> Although, I personally haven't tried much with dates in the future.
I was under the impression that if a page has a publishing date set in the
future, it would only become visible o
Nice site! Well done.
Couldn't you use the published date to order the events instead of
reorder? Although, I personally haven't tried much with dates in the
future.
I think people would find Wrappits useful.
To get it in the core, you should fork Radiant and integrate it into
your branch
> having just heard about wrappits from this post, I am moved to wonder why
> this isn't part of core radiant behaviour
I thought so too, and submitted a patch[1] for it a while ago. I don't think
I managed to convince the gatekeepers to let it in, so I finally got round
to releasing it as an
having just heard about wrappits from this post, I am moved to wonder why
this isn't part of core radiant behaviour
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 1:27 AM, Andrew Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Announcing a new site built on Radiant:
>
>http://westportbookfestival.org/
>
> Designed by Wil
Announcing a new site built on Radiant:
http://westportbookfestival.org/
Designed by Will Brady, built by myself.
I was determined to keep it simple, so kept the number of extensions
to a minimum:
* Reorder[1]
* Sass[2]
* Subscriber lists[3]
* Wrappits[4]
* Markdown
I considered cr