Erik Mallinson wrote: > I'm curious if anyone has tried using Radiant as a Tumblelog. I've > been contemplating it for some time and thought it would be a good > fit. Different media types could have different page layouts and > comments aren't necessary. I think the big thing would be navigating > lots of content in the admin area. I am a Tumblr user (and a Radiant > user!) and there are two big hang-ups for me: Multi-user tumblelogs > aren't possible and creating more than one account would require > logging in and out. I imagine that adding a link to "create child > page" in my browser would suffice and I'd be able to have a few going > at one time. > > Any thoughts on this? > > Cheers, > Erik Mallinson > gravelroadstudios.com >
I haven't thought as much as you about it, but I've always felt that a second level of authorization could be built onto Radiant, perhaps as an extension (or a separate application?). The idea would be to create a system that logs in general users and present them with a smaller view for adding content. Perhaps, this second level view would prevent them from using tags and be restricted to one or more filters, but they would not have the rights to enable or disable extensions and do not have the rights to use the extensions (like copy/ move, etc.) - but they'd just be able to add content. I haven't used Tumblelog.. and I haven't taken a closer look at the Blogging/ Comment extensions that are available for Radiant. I think I'm just rambling... but there may be some ideas there! Cheers, Mohit. 11/6/2007 | 1:08 AM. _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
