Hi everyone!

I am asking the same question - is Radiant right for me? Obviously the 
CMS capabilities are great, but I need to be able to serve some dynamic 
content too - for instance - I have a load of jobs I need to list and 
they need to be shown on a page as required:

http://www.mydomain.com/jobs - all jobs

http://www.mydomain.com/jobs/my-job-category - all jobs for the chosen 
category

http://www.mydomain.com/job/my-job - the job matching the selected id

Obviously I can add an extension for storing the jobs info and I can 
create a jobs page to show ALL jobs. But how do I make it so I can have 
a dynamic directory under the 'jobs' page. I note this has been done on 
two of the links Sean provides (http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com and 
http://diopa.org). Well, I assume it has, either that or someone is 
doing a lot of admin work keeping everything up-to-date.

Any help would be appreciated...

Thanks
Jay

Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Richard,
> 
> Radiant does sound like a good fit.  Simply because a lot of people use
> it for blog software doesn't mean it has to be that.  Take a look at the
> various sites linked from the wiki page called RadiantUsers.  There's a
> lot of sites that use the built-in templates (or modified versions) but
> there are also sites built from scratch.  Radiant does especially well
> with "brochure-ware" sites because of the flexibility given to the
> content designer and its orientation toward mostly-static content.  For
> reference, here are a few sites built by core-team members:
> 
> Me: http://kckcc.edu (ignore the design, they screwed it up after I 
> left)
> Daniel: http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com/
> Loren: http://diopa.org
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sean

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