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 -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
