If you want the front end stuff to be file based, look at the
filesystem extension. I use it all the time so I can source control
all my front end work.
John
On Oct 14, 2009, at 14:40, Anton Aylward <[email protected]>
wrote:
Radu Curteanu said the following on 10/14/2009 09:13 AM:
Ok but then what is the way to work when working with a designer ?
How can
a developer and a designer work in this case ? Where should the
designer
put his work ? Is there a way to work around on this? I see that in
the
github repo there is an app folder with everything in it(app folder I
mean).
Have you tried setting up a radiant site on your workstation or have
you
just looked at the stuff at github?
I think that if you were to set up a site and go into the admin mode
and
see a running site and try things out a lot of your questions would be
answered.
The later releases have a number of 'designs' that you can examine,
but
you need to have a runing site to do that.
A number of people have already told you 'its in the database' and you
can't see what's in the database until you are up and running.
--
I wonder why. I wonder why.
I wonder why I wonder.
I wonder why I wonder why
I wonder why I wonder!
-- Richard Feynman
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