Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: Search Results (Content Pages First)

2016-09-23 Thread Chirag Dua
Thanks Ryne, new to Mezzanine, love it. Just trying to check with the 
experts, best way to achieve this. I checked the documentation, wasn't 
sure, that's why.

On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 11:57:48 AM UTC-4, Ryne Everett wrote:
>
> I can't speak for everyone, but I only reply when I know more than the OP 
> about how to solve their problem than they do. If nobody replies it's 
> likely because nobody following the mailing list has done this.
>
> If you don't know where to get started, look into how mezzanine's listing 
> order works currently. You may need to override the blog listing view and 
> modify the query in order to customize the ordering.
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Chirag Dua  > wrote:
>
>> Can someone please reply/help?
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 4:06:45 PM UTC-4, Chirag Dua wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to display content pages first and then all the blog 
>>> posts when someone searches with a keyword? I am assuming everything is 
>>> combined right now as per natural relevancy. I still want to retain that 
>>> but within blog posts and content pages separately.
>>>
>>> Is that feasible?
>>>
>>> Many thanks
>>>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] Looking at the Mezzanine Documentation I'm Realizing Something...

2016-09-23 Thread Ken Bolton
Hi,

You pretty much nailed it. The only caveat, as demonstrated by me and
others, is that you don't need to know *much* Python or Django to get
started and can use Mezzanine as a way to learn or improve your knowledge
of Python and Django.

hth!

-ken

On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 6:26 PM, goldtech  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> New to Djangno and Mezzanine, done some Python though. I installed
> Mezzanine with minimum trouble. And, I begain to look at the documentation.
> Something struck me immediately and maybe this is normal for Django as
> well. Almost all the things we can do, setting up and configuration to our
> liking involves programming esp OOP programming.
>
> The interface for Mezzanine is Python itself. (Other then the public
> facing side.)
>
> So rather then having a sea of configuration GUIs we use the Python
> language itself. Am I getting this close to right? Is this the philosophy
> behnind Django. Because reading the Mezzanine docs it's all - much is
> Python OOP. If this is the idea I can see the power of it and can also see
> why it might be a steep learning cure too.
>
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