Maybe with a slight change in radius_tags.rb would
link straight to the pages but putting it on different parts of the
page is a little more complicated. I hear you on the consistent
spelling and syntax. My browser will actually suggest names I've used
before but still I relate to the is
Hm, I hadn't thought about that. I can see how tags might get me partway
there: tag all organic coffees with "organic", all honey-pulped coffees with
"honey-pulped", etc. Some gaps I think I'd have to fill (I haven't used the
tags extension, so I could be wrong):
- A way to separate tags into
Have you looked at tags? I think a clever use of tags might get you
where you are wanting to go. By the way, very interesting website.
Not sure I understand its navigation very well but who cares about
that. I like the writing, the art, and that it doesn't look like a
template. Good work
I've noticed a lot of my custom coding with Radiant is about defining
relationships between pages that cut across the tree structure. For
example, on http://barefootcoffee.com/, a coffee has one or more varietals.
>From a coffee page, you can go to any of its varietals, and from the
varietal page,