Hi Mihot, You could have a look at the page attributes tag, I think that does the trick :-)
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Thirdparty_Extensions Edwin Op 3-aug-2007, om 11:01 heeft Mohit Sindhwani het volgende geschreven: > Hi Everyone, > > I used Edwin's suggestion to overcome the problem by adding an empty > page part to the stylesheet and then using the <r:unless_content > part="no_menu"> tag to determine which pages should be added to the > main > menu. That works fine. > > I also followed the extensions tutorial to create an extension that > allows you to create properties. That portion works, but I don't yet > know how to add properties to specific pages :-S (the extensions > tutorial doesn't work on per-page properties) so I'm not yet sure > how to > go about it. But I hope that I'll find out some more by looking at > some > other extensions. > > Cheers, > Mohit. > 8/3/2007 | 4:59 PM. > > > Mohit Sindhwani wrote: >> Hi Keith >> >> Thanks for the suggestion and the link. I've seen the tutorial >> for the >> extension before and I think it has incredible detail on how to go >> about >> doing something like this. So, I shall follow that through and as >> for >> advice again if I run into something. >> >> Cheers >> Mohit. >> >> Keith Bingman wrote: >> >>> I would do this in an extension. John has a very nice tutorial >>> at http://www.radiantcms.org/blog/archives/2007/06/23/tutorial- >>> creating-radiant-extensions/ >>> >>> This should get you going. In short, radiant has extension >>> generators >>> that work like the normal rails generators. >>> >>> Keith Bingman >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Tel: +49-7731-7983830 >>> >>> >>> >>> On Aug 3, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Mohit Sindhwani wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Thanks Keymone, >>>> >>>> I have my work cut out for the weekend now. I think this will >>>> also give >>>> me the chance to try out adding a Rails model to a Radiant site >>>> (something I haven't yet done). >>>> >>>> Do I create the model in the same way as a regular Rails app? >>>> In the >>>> root of the Radiant directory, I just go >>>> [#]script\generate model ..... >>>> >>>> Thanks for your help. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Mohit. >>>> 8/3/2007 | 2:27 PM. >>>> >>>> >>>> Keymone wrote: >>>> >>>>> maybe there is a reason to implement page properties? >>>>> using page parts for that can cause huge overhead >>>>> >>>>> it's better (and more obvious) to type >>>>> <r:if_content property="hide from menu"> </r:if_content> >>>>> >>>>> on rails side you only have to add Property model >>>>> and give Page has_many :properties >>>>> >>>>> there will be "properties" tab on page edit and user should be >>>>> able to add properties specifying property name and property >>>>> value. to improve performance of SQL queries properties can >>>>> also have type attribute e.g. int, string, date and properties >>>>> inheritance between pages. >>>>> >>>>> On 8/2/07, * Mohit Sindhwani* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Edwin, >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for the suggestion. I'm still new to the tags in >>>>> Radiant, but >>>>> I shall keep a lookout for the unless_content tag. >>>>> >>>>> I'm still a bit confused about how to use your suggestion, but >>>>> I'll try >>>>> a few things and hopefully stumble on the correct meaning! :) >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> Mohit. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Edwin Vlieg wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> I always overcome this problem by adding an empty page part to >>>>>> the >>>>>> stylesheet. By using the <r:unless_content part="no_menu"> tag >>>>>> >>>>> you can >>>>> >>>>>> determine which pages should be added to the main menu. >>>>>> >>>>>> Edwin >>>>>> >>>>>> Op 2-aug-2007, om 11:32 heeft Mohit Sindhwani het volgende >>>>>> >>>>> geschreven: >>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Everyone, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> After being away for a while, I'm now taking a few days to play >>>>>>> >>>>> with >>>>> >>>>>>> Radiant again in the hope of migrating one of my static sites to >>>>>>> Radiant. In my 'Hello World' example that I uploaded as a >>>>>>> >>>>> tutorial, I >>>>> >>>>>>> created a stylesheet as a child of the main page and then used >>>>>>> >>>>> that for >>>>> >>>>>>> styling the main page as well as any of its children. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Now, I've run into this problem. If I try to iterate through >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> children of the main page to create a list of links to the >>>>>>> >>>>> children, it >>>>> >>>>>>> obviously also creates a link to the stylesheet. I'm sure that >>>>>>> >>>>> there is >>>>> >>>>>>> a simple way to avoid it, but I think I'm too green just >>>>>>> yet. :-| >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for the help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Mohit. >>>>>>> 8/2/2007 | 5:32 PM. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Radiant mailing list >>>>> Post: [email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>>>> Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ >>>>> Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Regards, Keymone >>>>> >>>> > > > _______________________________________________ > Radiant mailing list > Post: [email protected] > Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ > Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant » » Flydesign.nl - Webdevelopment & hosting » www.flydesign.nl - 06 4147 5537 » _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
