The README is a bit sparse for the blog extension. As it says:
The Blog ... is a conglomeration of multiple extensions and new features.
It includes my 'sibling_tags' extension, which provides tags for linking to
next/previous articles. Documentation for the sibling tags extension can be
found
Thanks very much Andrew, maybe it's all about sibling tags extensions! I've
implemented my blog using Archives but I'd love to make it using just the
Blog extension. Perhaps I should make a mix of both ?
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Andrew Neil andrew.jr.n...@googlemail.com
wrote:
The
2009/11/16 María Paula Mariani paulamari...@gmail.com:
Hello!
Does anybody knows if there's a document which explains the blog extension
usage? I didn´t found it at the documentation stored at git.
Thanks very much,
--
Paula
Admittedly, I've needed to add more details for a while.
Set
This is unrelated to the comments extension.
If you have a snippet which is filtered with Markdown (or Textile or
some other) and it includes one that, for example, has some
non-Markdown text with spaces on a line before some HTML or text
begins, the parsing of the parent snippet (the one with
Hey folks
I've been looking at the twitter_tags extension which uses the
underlying twitter gem. Not quite sure of the auth/api differences but
it seems that we can only get a users recent tweets this way from
the gem. I simply want to show the n latest tweets from my user
account.
I've
Matt,
I forked/extended Sean Cribbs's radiant-twitter-extension to do exactly
that.
http://github.com/dayne/radiant-twitter-extension
That lets me show my latest tweets using:
r:twitter:message max=10
-dayne
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Hi Jim, that's what I figured and so in order to have Markdown filter
it as raw HTML I will have to create my own snippet as I thought. Per
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#html it seems the
only why Markdown will utilize it as 'Inline HTML' is if there's a a
line between the
On 13/11/2009 19:43, John Long wrote:
I'm working on that and the failing tests right now. Oops! :-)
Oops, umm, yes, indeed. Feeling more than a little embarrassed here.
Sorry for causing more work for you than necessary.
I was aware that I should be running the tests, but I'm pretty green
On 13/11/2009 08:10, Charles Roper wrote:
Well, I've found BlueCloth 2 is also not working on Windows, despite the
fact it seemingly has a mingw binary. I think I must have been using an
old version when I thought it was fine.
Turns out you can install BlueCloth 2 on Windows. You need to be