Mohit Sindhwani said the following on 09/23/2009 09:35 PM: > Anton Aylward wrote: >> John W. Long said the following on 09/23/2009 03:00 PM:
>>> >>> Basically, encouraging users to have "blank" page parts is not >>> something that I want to encourage. >>> >> Not so. >> I've had to use blank page parts as "flags" in a number of situations >> becuase I could not solve the problem any other way. > > I think that is the most common use case of blank parts for me. > Perhaps, if there was a really easy way to add page flags? I'm sure there are some, but they require adding an extension and using it in some manner; Maybe the blank page part is labelled "upcoming" because it means "upcoming" and you could use the event manager instead; but then again maybe it doesn't mean 'upcoming'. Maybe you can use one of Chris Parrish's variables. Of some complex and arbitrary test. Whose use isn't as obvious as a page part that describes the flag. But maybe you don't need all that, so just use a page part ... Its simpler and all the code is already there. Maybe ... lots of things. _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
