It depends highly on your desired style of managing the site.  If the
focus is more on dynamic user-generated content, then Radiant may not
be the best choice.  If the focus is on highly style-able,
quasi-static content or brochureware, then Radiant may just be for
you.

That said, there are a myriad of different combinations you could
conceive of for the site... Radiant can support many of your needs
with extensions if you're willing to write some Rails code.

Sean

On 5/17/07, Will Merrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to build a fairly complex website, part of which will
> include user generated pages. Its a site for my local theater club. Some
> of the pages will be canned pages built in normal Rails style. But for
> the list of shows we have done, I would like a content management system
> to be able to add whatever pages a given show needs.
>
> My questions are:
> 1) Can Radiant be used in this way, or does it really want to run the
> whole show?
> 2) Can pages managed by Radiant access data from elsewhere in the site?
> (That is: can I access other AR models and use that data on a managed page?)
> 3) Is Radiant the right choice for this kind of application?
>
> Thanks for any help or suggestions.
>
> -- Will Merrell
>
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