Hello,
Messing around some more, I found that only when the page was not
fullscreen did the left-hand tree not show up. There are a lot of things
that don't work with the screen not maximized. For example, the + above
the pages does not work.
Also, when I have bottom-level pages checked to
To complete my previous answer you can specify the commit you wish to use
to pip instead of HEAD/master
Cartridge was still compatible with mezzanine before the merge of PR #1265
and will be as soon as we report the changes back to it.
Just use a commit number that is before this merge (for
Hello,
Is it possible to have a link to switch between the default MCE Editor
and Pagedown? I think what one would need to do is have both initialized
and then with Javascript hide one and have a link show one or the other.
Then one could save the localized setting on the person's computer or
Hello,
Does anyone know how I would fix this error? I got it after hitting yes
on install optional pages from the python manage.py createdb. I don't
have Root access:
1: UserWarning: A file was saved that contains unicode characters in its
path, but somehow the current locale does not
Hello,
I just installed mezzanine yesterday and I am not seeing the Left-hand tree.
The list of links under the h2/h2
The code looks to be there in base.html, but nothing is showing up.
In the default pages there is:
about/
blog
history...
On both blog and history the show in Left-hand
As I mentioned earlier, the problem is that when using the development
version, I am unable to install cartridge for that version. It seems
cartridge is only compatible presently with the release version.
On Saturday, 20 June 2015 02:38:43 UTC+5:30, Mathias Ettinger wrote:
By the time
Hmm, I remember trying both before without problem. Off the top of my head
(and take this with a grain of salt), install mezzanine first from git on
the virtual env, but make sure it is recognized as 3.1.10. Then install
cartridge from git. It will check in the virtual env that mezzanine 3.1.10
is
Hi Brandon,
This is probably the most frequently asked question of all FAQ to this
list.
The short answer is that your locale is set up improperly. You can see
example code of how to establish your locale correctly at
Hello,
Could this question please be placed on the FAQ?
Give me a little bit and once I figure out how to fix it, I will write a
3-5 step tutorial to fix it.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/
On 6/20/2015 4:33 PM, Ken Bolton wrote:
Hi Brandon,
This is probably the
Also, bear in mind that you need sudo privileges in your server to use
Mezzanine's included fabfile (a VPS gives you that, hence the
recommendation to use Digital Ocean). Deploying to shared hosting
environments is another deal.
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Hi Brandon,
Let me point you to the deployment documentation
http://mezzanine.jupo.org/docs/deployment.html.
I am pushing you toward a permanent solution with that stuff, and you
probably just want a quick fix. To find that, search this mailing list for
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't
Mezzanine is shipped with its own bootstrap theme and it is intended
behaviour that some elements move around or disapear on smaller screens. If
it doesn't suit your needs, you can use standard Django's template
overriding to create your own html/css.
And for your second question… I don't
Hello,
So I don't really understand fab files.
Is the fabric.api.env.locale really something on the local machine that
I can set by hand? How do I set it to be correct? How do I find what is
correct? Should I say where I am or where the host is? Or does it just
need to match with the timezone?
Hello,
I am using A2 hosting's shared host. There is no Sudo privileges, but
there is ssh access. They give a tutorial:
https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/developer-corner/python/installing-and-configuring-mezzanine-on-shared-hosting
And here is my website where I followed everything exactly:
Hi Brandon. Adding to Ken's answer:
Are you using the latest version from the master branch, or the stable
version from pip?
For the latest version, the documentation was updated to include a
tutorial that should take you from a blank VPS to a working Mezzanine
site.
Hello,
I am using the pip version with mysql.
I think it may be mysql that has the problem as one of the error
messages hinted at mysql, but this is a little out of what I've done
before, so could be reading it wrong.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/
On 6/20/2015
Hello,
Is there already someone on here who is doing this? I am wanting a host
where I can pretty much just worry about building my website, not
dealing with getting a host or anything like that.
I believe what one could do is:
Have a system and cut the disk space into different chunks, offer
Hey everybody!
I'm planning to attend DjangCon 2015 (US), and wanted to know if any fellow
Mezzanine developers are coming too. Maybe we can organize a mini-meetup in
there! :D
I'm also interested in finding somebody willing to share a room. The
organizers have negotiated a special price in a
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