Hello there,
last year I had to build a website and the client wanted it to be in a
one page style.
Nothing wrong with that, but I wanted to stick with Mezzanine and the
Page philosophy is not really plug-and-play for this kind of sites. I
worked around this using Renyi's mezzanine-blocks app and
Nice one Luc!
There's also a SingletonAdmin class in Mezzanine that you can use for
managing the case where only a single instance of a model should exist. It
might also be useful in the case of single page apps, but lots of other
cases too. No one really knows about it since it's never been
Please try the Github master branch out.
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 6:48 PM, Wim Feijen w...@go2people.nl wrote:
Hello,
First of all, congratulations to the core team! Nice that it is official
now. :) Great to see a one-man project evolve and thanks for all your
contributions!
Second, I'm
Hello,
First of all, congratulations to the core team! Nice that it is official
now. :) Great to see a one-man project evolve and thanks for all your
contributions!
Second, I'm looking forward to using Mezzanine 3.2. Like Django, can I
install a release candidate which I can try? Or should I
Sweet, that's definitely the way to do it! Ross' tutorials are spot on
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:33 AM, automotive...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Josh! I actually read Ross's excellent tutorial
on Mezzanine and am just copying the template files I need to change a bit
into my
Thanks for the heads up Josh! I actually read Ross's excellent tutorial on
Mezzanine and am just copying the template files I need to change a bit
into my own template.
On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 12:13:10 PM UTC-4, Josh Cartmell wrote:
Hey automativeace, before you go to far I want to point
Hi Josh,
of course you're right, I never study this aspect of app deployment : will
dig that and commit soon, thanks for the advice :)
Le mardi 12 mai 2015 16:42:35 UTC+2, Josh Cartmell a écrit :
Very cool Luc, thanks for sharing!
One thought would be to include that single migration inside
No problem, here's a blog post I've used numerous times to remind myself
how to do it:
http://dodgyville.tumblr.com/post/23028930440/new-fields-in-mezzanine-without-editing-or
Again, thanks for sharing, this looks great!
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 11:43 AM, l...@hekenet.com wrote:
Hi Josh,
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