John W. Long wrote: > Mohit Sindhwani wrote: >> >> Now, the site does have a lot of static content which is updated only >> once in a while (though new manuals will be added) but there is quite >> a bit of "application" too - features such as engineer's personal >> space, integration with forums, etc. > > Radiant might be a good choice for this. There is also Hieraki: > > http://rubyforge.org/projects/hieraki/
Thanks for your input, John. I think it gives me the encouragement to try out more with Radiant. I think right now, I understand how to do the basics - create a stylesheet, create a layout, insert headers footers and sidebars, etc. Going ahead, I'm wondering exactly what I should read for things like creating links such as "see also: [x], [y]" (I think it's going to be done by using find_by_url but I'm not yet sure) - I guess my interest is in finding the exact documentation for becoming productive. As time goes on, I would like to help flesh out these details into small articles (like my 'Hello world with Radiant' article), so that it's clearer for others. As for Hieraki, I think it doesn't seem to be supported much any more. I wonder if it is the right choice going ahead. Cheers, Mohit. 6/21/2007 | 1:13 AM. _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
