est of the
radiant app starts ... none of the methods defined in it are available to
my views.
Is this a known problem, or am I just doing something wrong? Any guidance
would be greatly appreciated.
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ainly keep the list posted. That, and your comments have
given me some great new ideas/directions to take this thing.
> I think that this is a much needed aspect
> to radiant (though maybe not something you'd ever put in the core).
I'm hoping that someone makes
om the best and all.
>
> This is basically how I envisioned it.. do you have anything ready to
> show?
>
>
> On Feb 24, 2007, at 6:21 AM, Nathan Wright wrote:
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>> On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:55:04 -0700, Chris Parrish
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>&g
this will work, but I've got a basic system in place that seems to work
well. It still hits the database to determine if an asset matching the
size parameters exists ... I need to work that out yet to minimize the
database load.
Is this at all like what you're looking for? What are
d on and off over
the weekend to answer questions or help with problems, so don't be scared
to ask. It may take a minute to get back to you, but I'll do my best.
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I agree that while adding WYSIWYG editing is just about the worst
thing that you can do to a website (at least in terms of proper
markup), every client that I have ever worked with has wanted
something like Microsoft Word in which they could write their pages.
While I wish that everyone would writ
Currently they are not available on any live site. I'm in the process
of taking the changes that I had made to an earlier version of Radiant
and porting them to 0.5.2. I *hope* to have this done in the next few
days/week along with diffs and instructions on how to make the
changes. A lot of the WYS
Hi everyone, sorry for the long hiatus between posts ... life and work
stuff, you know? Thanks to everyone for being generous and hosting my
little presentation on their own servers. If any of you are going to
be at Ruby Conf look me up ... I owe you an alcoholated beverage of
your choice.
So, wit
I'm going to need to make some changes to the admin side of Radiant
(add a few controls, an extra model or two, etc.) for a few upcoming
projects, and I'd like to extrapolate them into a plugin-type system
so that it'll be easier for me in the future and because I think that
others might get some u
Congrats! The site is amazing and it's going to make a great showpiece
for radiant.
On 9/12/06, Rizwan Reza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Congratulations to John for this great achievement.
>
> On 9/12/06, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > *conducts chorus of "For He's a Jolly Good Fel
I believe that Mephisto uses the acts_as_attachment plugin (which
works *great* by the way), and you can set this plugin to store
attachments in either the file system or in the database. While
waiting for a real solution for the images issue in Radiant, I hacked
together a rich text version of Rad
There's really only 2 files that you need to change:
script/setup_database (or add the two new columns to your existing
database) and app/views/admin/page/new.rhtml . See the attached files
if you're feeling lazy.
--- script/setup_database
@@ -141,6 +141,8 @@
t.column "created_by", :int
John,
Thanks for the link and for the roadmap ... nothing better than
getting it straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
On 8/29/06, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nathan Wright wrote:
> > I'm putting together a presentation on Radiant for Denver
I'm putting together a presentation on Radiant for Denver's local
ruby/rails user group, and I'd like to know if there is a more current
feature roadmap than the one posted a few months ago.
If anyone knows it would be greatly appreciated
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I agree with Sean on this, but if you *really* want to insert them
into the "more" section it's pretty easy to get this setup. I did it
for a client when I thought the concept of adding page parts might be
a little too difficult for them. Let me know and I'll see if I can
work up a diff for you.
O
Given that they don't have the radiant gem installed, I'd suggest
simply checking out the SVN copy of radiant onto your local machine
and then upping that to your server.
On 8/23/06, Jake Liddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Sorry, this is a bit of a beginner question I'm afraid, but
Everything looks good to me. Easy to understand, and still enough of a
teaser to make a person want to try more.
On 8/15/06, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I finally got around to creating a small overview of Radiant's features:
>
>http://radiantcms.org/overview/
>
> Does anything s
John,
After speaking with the Opera devs a bit, it looks like this may be a
problem on their end and not with Radiant's javascript. They are
looking into it. Just a heads up.
On 8/10/06, Nathan Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give it a shot, but it might be tough ...
You didn't happen to freeze the rails gem to your vendor directory at
any point, did you?
On 8/10/06, Andrew Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/08/2006, at 7:50 AM, Nathan Wright wrote:
>
> > Just to make sure that I wasn't losing it, I installed Rails 1.1.6,
&
Just to make sure that I wasn't losing it, I installed Rails 1.1.6,
reinstalled Radiant 0.5.1 using the gem, created a new radiant site
using option 3, and fired it up ... it works for me.
On 8/10/06, Andrew Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 11/08/2006, at 7:28 AM, Na
I'll give it a shot, but it might be tough ... even looking at it
sideways seems to cause it to crash.
On 8/10/06, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nathan Wright wrote:
> > It appears that the javascript to handle the "expanding box" (the
> > littl
By a "default, unedited install" do you mean that you have added
nothing to the archive page itself? If so, that's your problem ... you
still need a bit o' code to get things running.
On 8/10/06, Andrew Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/08/2006, at
Andrew,
Take a look at the demo site for help, specifically
http://demo.radiantcms.org/admin/pages/edit/10 >
This will show you how to set up the archive page properly, including
the proper behavior.
On 8/10/06, Martin Svedin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/10/06, Andrew Barnett <[EMAIL PROTE
It appears that the javascript to handle the "expanding box" (the
little box with a plus sign in it) in the pages section causes Opera
to crash. I'll submit a crash report to the Opera devs.
On 8/10/06, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Svedin wrote:
> > Perhaps I just suck, anyhow,
> this should work for IE 6 - it's basically saying if less than IE 7, serve
> this stylesheet.
Sorry, didn't see the "lt" in the conditional ...
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>
>
>
>
> this should work for IE 6 - it's basically saying if less than IE 7, serve
> this stylesheet.
>
> As to why it's not working, i'm stumped as well.
>
> -Cory
>
>
>
> On 8/4/06, Nathan Wright <[EMAIL
>
>
> Here is the issue, when I'm using IE6, radiant serves up the standard
> stylesheet, not the specific IE6 version.
I never use conditional CSS statements myself, but wouldn't you need
to set a rule to specifically apply to IE6? As it is, you've only got
a rule for IE7 ...
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I agree, I've got a site with about 30 snippets (on an English only
site) and some way to organize them would be greatly appreciated.
On 7/8/06, Maurizio Balestrieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Working on mostly multi-lingual web sites, I'm finding it would be
> very useful to be able to organize
To add the home page to the site map, I simply replaced the line
tree_for(page)
with the line
%{#{page.title}#{tree_for(page)}}
On 6/22/06, Nathan Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A word of note: the site map behavior doesn't create a link for the
> home page ...
>
A word of note: the site map behavior doesn't create a link for the
home page ...
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> A couple of things ... first, you are my *hero* ... it worked
> perfectly! This was the last bit keeping me from finishing a site.
> T
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would do the job ... any help would be
appreciated!
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me anytime you want! OK, I know it's not
> that great, but please folks, I need help! :-)
>
> So if you are interested, give me a holler.
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ass feature? For instance, each child has a corresponding tag, how do I go about creating a tag? Or, is this the
wrong way to do things entirely?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I'd be happy to give it a shot, but last time I looked at it in IE6 I really didn't see anything wrong. Can anyone tell me what the problems are?On 6/7/06,
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Is anyone working on Ticket #20?Admin Interface Support for Internet Explorer 6
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