Hi Simon,
My Styles 'n Scripts extension moves your CSS and JS out of the Pages
view and are only accessible by admins and developers so that could work
for you.
As to RSS feeds, if you only have a few, I would just create a Layout
for each (you have to create at least one layout to set the Content-Type
anyway). But instead of creating a blank layout and putting all your
markup in a page, do the reverse. Put your markup in the layout and use
a blank page to give it a url. (You can probably even get away with not
putting any <r:content> tag in your layout but you'd have to test
that.). Not perfect (a user could still delete the page, rename it, and
maybe add content) but it's a good way towards the goal in my book.
-Chris
Simon Rönnqvist wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to hide the RSS-template and stylesheets from the ordinary
user (ie. not developer or administrator), how do I do this? For the
stylesheets I can just put them as hard-coded files in
public/stylesheets/site.ltd/ but the RSS-template can't really be
placed there.
Another configuration option that I'd like to have (or figure out) is
to enable an ordinary user to edit more than one site (or all sites if
individual sites can't be picked), when using the multi_site extension.
cheers, Simon
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