You mention front end so I assume you aren't referring to the Radiant
Admin pages. What kind of user are we talking about here? A Radiant
user (someone who can log into the admin part of your site) or a site
user (presumably you are using an extension to allow end users to
register and log
Technically no changes here -- except fixing my failure to update the
extension's version number last time. Doh!
http://github.com/SwankInnovations/radiant-sns-extension/tree/v0.8.2
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I just wanted to let people know that I've done some cleanup to SnS. It
should work better with Radiant 0.7 - 0.8.1 now.
Let me know if you have any questions and problems. Especially if there
are any Ruby 1.9.1 issues as I'm not currently running it.
Also, feel free to run the specs.
I'm upgrading/fixing/refactoring SnS right now -- partly to resolve some
issues with 0.8.x and partly to get it ready for 0.9 -- and I could use
some user feedback...
1. Does anyone use custom values for the SnS settings? These include:
* css_dir
* js_dir
* css_mime
* js_mime
,
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of my projects). Simply, it gives 404 error
:(
When changing this setting to anything else - it works ok :)
On 10/9/09, Chris Parrish chris.parrish-forumm...@swankinnovations.com wrote:
And what if I took away that setting an forced you to use the default?
Could you live with that?
Anyone
Mamedov wrote:
First, I'am used built-in rake tasks, but when I've installed Settings
extension I'm setting this value through admin-interface :)
On 10/10/09, Chris Parrish chris.parrish-forumm...@swankinnovations.com wrote:
How are you setting this value? Are you using the built-in rake
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From: Chris Parrish chris.parrish-forumm...@swankinnovations.com
Date: September 28, 2009 22:44:20 CDT
To: radiant@radiantcms.org
Subject: Re: [Radiant] SnS Extension Install Problem
Hello David. I see that you're using ray and vlad -- which are tools
I've never used (for now I still use capistrano) so I'm not sure the
issue isn't in there somewhere but I'll do my best in the meantime to help.
I see that you are installing SnS as a git submodule. This seems to be
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Nate wrote:
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
[check!] done.
Ditto that. But I don't really see snippets fitting neatly in either
a design or content section. I use them for both.
and that's why there's an option to select that. I always explain
snippets as reusable pieces
dave4c03 wrote:
I can embed variable data into a snippet by referencing a page part.
However, this does not work well when you call the snippet multiple times
per page and the parameters vary with each call.
I think I need a snippet with parameters.
I see several possible approaches to doing
Actually, it looks like an IDE problem (I use RadRails). It would seem
that they are incorrectly inferring the application's working directory
to be the \vendor\radiant\ directory when launching mongrel.
Sorry for the noise.
-Chris
Jim Gay wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:09 AM, Chris
I just tried installing radiant 0.8.1 and all went well until I
performed a rake radiant:freeze:gems Now starting mongrel on my
development machine produces the following error:
** Starting Mongrel listening at 0.0.0.0:3000
** Starting Rails with development environment...
Hello Vincent. I've been working with ShareLayouts a bit recently,
maybe I can help. Can you give more details, though?
I'd like to know:
* Are you using the latest version of ShareLayouts from GitHub?
* Can you provide your route(s)?
* Can you provide any of your actions/views
-- but has anyone given any thought to these kinds of
needs. My vote was with the desire for consistency, but that does still
leave the legitimate, requested need un-addressed here.
-Chris
Chris Parrish wrote:
+1
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
EEEWWW NOO!
Please don't do
Joe. I assume that you are using Manuel Meurer's Parameterized-Snippets
from the syntax (as opposed to my Variables extension) to do this.
Neither of our tools (or any radius tags, for that matter) allow this
kind of nested parsing out of the box.
I believe that Manuel modified Radius to do
I've been doing something similar using snippets and layouts. Is there
a fundamental difference between your version and this?
What I do now:
1. In my layout I put the following code:
r:if_content part=intror:content part=intro //r:if_content
r:content /
2. I also have a
Got it. I just wanted to find out if there were any other hidden
features I hadn't noticed.
There's definitely a benefit to not having to create page parts -- it's
easier to see the whole page's content in one place. I don't mind the
one-time extra snippet, though.
Nice extension.
-Chris
I see from the Readme that Reorder breaks Import Export. Is this still
true? Is there a workaround?
Or is there another extension to use to set the order of child pages?
-Chris
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Very minor changes:
* Forgot to check-in a change to the rake task: rebuild_dependencies
(used to be named update_dependencies).
* Added link to GitHub repo
* Made the history marginally clearer.
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into your project's /public
folder, do anything else the extension writer deems necessary to get
things working
and not:
go get the latest version and then install that
I think the Ray extension may do what you're looking for.
-Chris
Anton J Aylward wrote:
Chris Parrish said the following
Time for a new release. This is mostly bugfixes and a minor addition or
two to work with other extension:
* Renamed one of the TextAsset fields (internal change to let SnS
work better with Andrew Neil's file_system extension).
* The radiant:extensions:sns:config rake task was just
I'm stumped and could use some help/advice -- time to show your mad
hackr skillz...
Please forgive the length, there's some needed background involved.
Background
--
SnS TextAsset models track their dependencies (each model parses its
content and identifies r:javascript or
Alright, since this post is already heading in this direction, I'll
throw out some ideas that I've been working on. These are getting
pretty refined in my mind and I'm looking into creating an extension
around them (possibly waiting for the new UI, we'll see)...
1. I think the textareas
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
support for external libraries
I really just want 1 tag to use for all these assets
they can be always as link
If you really want to be cool, know ahead of time all the
important libraries and their versions (kinda like how the google
Ajax Libraries API works --
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Possibly but I find
script src=r:javascript name=foo as=url //script
not just unaesthetic, its offensive. If you're using a tag paradigm to
encapsulate functional bits, then mixing those tags into attribute
values are only confusing and you will not be able to
Adam Asked this on the Radiant-Dev list but I thought it might be more
applicable here...
Fair enough.
Anyone with any other votes? Or questions you'd like answered in a
tutorial?
-Chris
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Chris,
One of the things that is missing from your recent two extensions
the difference between
import_export and super_export (which I think does import too).
-Chris
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
I'm looking for a good way to backup/restore all of my content for a
Radiant App. I'm want something that collects all the data
(including extension models
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Things I would like:
something like a separate field for copyright notices so that you can
minimize the JS/CSS without loosing (someone else's) copyright notice.
You can accomplish this today by bundling multiple assets. For instance:
--- JS file #1: prototype.js
I'm getting ready to roll out a new SnS version this weekend with some
bug fixes and a column name change (requested and implemented by Andrew
Neil to help it work with his file_system extension).
Since I'm doing that, are there any other issues/feature requests out
there? Now would be a
Andreas, I don't know if this will help you or not, but I'm about to
release an updated version of Conditional Tags that will now offer the
r:puts tag to render values. My goal was to allow users to inspect
the results of their evaluators but it would be handy here too. You
could create
I'm going to check it out this weekend. I do have a couple of quick
questions, though:
1. There are a couple of other extensions that appear similar (Sean's
Import/Export and and Istvan Hoka's Super Import Export come to
mind). How is yours different? I've used none of them (yet)
There was quite a bit of descussion in this post:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/111522
I don't think anything was done to implement the auto-redirect within
Radiant as discussed (though I'd still like to see it). I think most
are configuring their servers to do the redirect.
-Chris
to r:if cond=x = 0
But the technical part of me still struggles with it anyway.
-Chris
Manuel Meurer wrote:
Ok, you're right.
For me, r:if content exists? would not feel right, though.
Manuel
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manuel Meurer wrote
I just released v0.2 of the extension. Changes include:
* Jeff's request for a status evaluator. The term status gets
evaluated into a string (draft, reviewed, published, or
hidden). Keep these requests coming.
* And I beefed up (fixed) the mechanism for other extensions to
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Sure that works except that it is entirely too late IMHO. It
should be raised when you install the extension (say in the update or
migrate tasks) since that is when you are dealing with extensions. If
you were to do that for a live site running passenger then
Hello all. I'm finally releasing an extension that I've mentioned over
the last year on the list. I think that it has a lot of power and
potential but I could use some input from the Radiant clan.
The Conditional Tags Extension
Hello all. I'm finally releasing an extension that I've mentioned over
the last year on the list. I think that it has a lot of power and
potential but I could use some input from the Radiant clan.
The Conditional Tags Extension
Adam,
Thank you so much for your feedback. I like your thinking. I do have
some questions and comments for you and the rest of the gang. See below...
While the proliferation of tags can be bad for users, Radiant lacks
any mechanism for ensuring dependancies are installed making using
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
What I mean is:
1) I decide to use your tag instead of creating my own special purpose
if_ and unless tags. I document it in my README
2) Like some existing extensions do, I inject a page or a snippet or a
layout into the database that uses my extension and yours
3) A
.
Sean
Chris Parrish wrote:
Trying to get up to speed with a Git workflow and I have some
questions about working with extensions.
If I have a radiant project A that uses someone else's extensions B,
C, and D. I understand that I can create a repo for radiant project
A set up all the extensions
For sure Radiant's parser won't permit tags within tags but this sounds
like a job for...
an extension I built and need to re-release.
I have some pretty lofty goals for this weekend involving Radiant. And
getting my conditionals extension back online is one of them. So maybe
I'll have
Hi Simon,
My Styles 'n Scripts extension moves your CSS and JS out of the Pages
view and are only accessible by admins and developers so that could work
for you.
As to RSS feeds, if you only have a few, I would just create a Layout
for each (you have to create at least one layout to set the
. (But I really am getting closer by
the day. Really.) Thanks for your patience.
-Chris
Tim Gossett wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Tim Gossett wrote:
This particular problem will go away when git becomes accessible enough to
Chris Parrish
I like SASS. I like promoting SASS. But giving SASS as an option to
every page might be confusing to a basic, non-technical user.
SASS is really geared at the designer. Does the SASS filter take this
user role into account?
FWIW, I'm sort of inclined to want Textile and Markup not be
for such a great CMS and a great
extension. I will try to get to this today.
Jamey
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Mohit Sindhwani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jamey Cribbs wrote:
Just wanted to publicly thank Chris Parrish for the Styles 'n Scripts
extension. I have been wanting to try
Marshal, those links helped. The controller/models weren't declaring a
status code on success (just on failures) and apparently LiteSpeed
doesn't like that (though Mongrel and Webrick seem just fine with it).
Anyway, I've released an updated version of SnS to address this. You
can get it
: 0.00239
ETag: f95c66d251410f2f579f72e87fd28049
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:42:16 GMT
Server: LiteSpeed
Connection: Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
PS. Minor thing...version says 0.5 on the Admin UI Extensions page.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
2008 03:01:58 GMT
Server: LiteSpeed
Connection: Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
--
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you got it right. But I need some help from other Radiant users
this behavior on my development machine
(which uses mongrel to serve up the content).
-Chris
Marshal Linfoot wrote:
OK Chris, I get it now. Ready for you to take a look. Thanks for all
of this, by the way. Much appreciated.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I'm fine with it. Looks like a good improvement too.
Now all we need is a better Markdown parser.
-Chris
Sean Cribbs wrote:
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency on the
latest RedCloth (instead of packaging it)?
Sean
Ollivier Robert wrote:
Have you seen this
/johnmuhl/radiant/tree/markdown
On Jul 24, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I'm fine with it. Looks like a good improvement too.
Now all we need is a better Markdown parser.
-Chris
Sean Cribbs wrote:
How would people feel about switching to a gem dependency on the
latest RedCloth
. Waiting for the pure ruby libraries catch back up is the
other (wishful) option.
On 2008/07/24, at 09:31, Chris Parrish wrote:
I understood discoount to be *nix only (no Windows). I'll have to
look into it further.
That's right. Although there isn't anything really stopping it from
being
Weird. Your CSS headers look right. Your CSS validates (well enough,
anyway). Stranger still, if I download it using firefox and run it
locally, all's well.
My best guess is the @import line. What happens if you remove it?
-Chris
Marshal Linfoot wrote:
Hi all.
I'm having a problem with
Doh! Tim beat me to it. I don't have time to look right now but if
those are Sass imports, I doubt it'll work. And it doesn't look like
you have a file named: http://test.octopusgardenyoga.com/css/gallery.css
You can, however, use the r:stylesheet name=anotherfile.css to
include
Personally, I am no longer using the @import but rather building one
master stylesheet via the r:stylesheet command I mentioned earlier.
This gives me the same benefits of compartmentalized code while allowing
me to only serve up one file to the browser (faster download times, less
bandwidth,
/test.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css / to use css
the old-fashioned way
Simple page called tester that uses the test layout template.
View the rendered page at http://test.octopusgardenyoga.com/tester
PS. How do you see all the HTTP response headers?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Chris Parrish
Ok, it looks like you created a page with a stylesheet template
(http://test.octopusgardenyoga.com/tester) and its headers give a 200
response. So this makes me think that SnS isn't interacting well with
LightSpeed (likely a bug on my part from the TextAssetResponseCache).
Since I don't use
Hello all. Thanks for the input. As John mentioned, I am beginning
work on the new Radiant UI, and my main goals are:
1. It needs to function correctly
2. I want the CSS/Markup to be as simple (understandable) as possible
as this is open source
3. I want to produce something that
don't want to have to support or maintain it.
There will be other issues that crop up before we're done, I'm sure.
-Chris
Nate Turnage wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I agree with John Jim that we should shoot for IE 7+ support
I have a question for all the Radiant users out there...
Would anyone be left out if Radiant failed to support IE 6?
I am working on some UI/CSS improvements for Radiant which require hacks
and workarounds to support this browser. It can be done but I'm not
sure it's worth it.
IE 8 is
What version of Radiant do you have installed? Is this version already
installed and you are adding SnS to it or are you rolling out Radiant
for the first time with SnS in place?
-Chris
Andrew Gehring wrote:
After installing SnS, whenever I try to do a db:migrate (for other
extensions), I
of
the internet will follow suit.
-Alex
http://beautifulpixel.com
On Jul 19, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
I have a question for all the Radiant users out there...
Would anyone be left out if Radiant failed to support IE 6?
I am working on some UI/CSS improvements for Radiant which require
Minor changes here...
https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_swanki/open/radiant/extensions/styles_n_scripts/tags/latest
https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_swanki/open/radiant/extensions/sns_sass_filter/tags/latest
Styles 'n Scripts now belongs in a directory named sns like:
[your radiant
Ooh, WMD's gone MIT licensing. Now this is nice to see.
One more thing to play with...
-Chris
Oli Studholme wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone added the WMD markdown editor to the admin interface yet?
Or any WYSIWIG editor? I’m looking for some advice on the recommended
way to do so.
peace - oli
You can solve item #2 using r:stylesheet and multiple stylesheet
files. Just like you can use the r:javascript to reference multiple
libraries and create a one-script-to-rule-them-all master to just serve
up one library file, you can also incorporate many stylesheets into one
master.
So you
end
... same with r:attachment:url ...
end
Bonus points if you figure out a slick way to keep things DRY by reusing
the code from the pages tag definitions.
-Chris
Chris Parrish wrote:
Ok, item #1. Unfortunately, this is hairier than you'd think:
1. Pages have an entirely
my feet there.
-Chris
Tim Gossett wrote:
Not to pre-empt Chris Parrish, but I've renamed the styles_n_scripts
extension to sns as mentioned earlier on this list.
I'm a recent GitHub convert, still floating on a cloud of GitHub Zen,
so I've mirrored all of Chirs' work in my GitHub account.
SnS
Since the all / find / require_all / inclusive attribute is both
required and boolean (yeah I know XOR's been mentioned but I'm not going
there), why not try to include that condition in the rest of it somehow?
r:if_content part=my part (notice that the name part is singular)
r:if_content
In your example, Sean, you create a StatsController that inherits from
ApplicationController (which is the default if you use Radiant's
controller generators). Anyway I've been getting all kinds of errors
with my specs and banging my head against a wall only to *finally*
realize that
New release! You can find v0.1.1 at:
https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_swanki/open/radiant/extensions/sns_minifier/tags/latest
Thanks to Tim who found this naming issue (see below). What can I say -
it was getting late.
-Chris
Tim Gossett wrote:
I got the following error for
Tim Gossett wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Chris Parrish
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You will need the Styles 'n Scripts extension installed for this to work
and you
will also probably need to change your project's environment.rb file to
twiddle
the load order (the SnS Extension must
Tim Gossett wrote:
None of the models would be renamed (right?), so users should be able to
swap out the existing extension directory for a renamed one and get off
without a hitch. If I had a few spare moments, I'd try it for myself right
now... maybe there'd be a clash with the version number
Some new features, refactoring, and bug squishing. Latest version can
be found at:
https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_swanki/open/radiant/extensions/styles_n_scripts/tags/latest
For those with inquiring minds, the changes (taken from HISTORY) are:
Lots of improvements here. Some new
I did say more coming soon, right... So here's another.
This time it's the SnS Minifier Extension found at:
https://secure.svnrepository.com/s_swanki/open/radiant/extensions/sns_minifier/tags/latest
Again, early release (v0.1) so please give me feedback.
From the README file:
= Styles 'n
Alex Wayne wrote:
I whipped up a quick extension today that some might find useful. I
searched around a little and didn't come with any solutions that I was
happy with, form a functional or aesthetic standpoint.
Nice work.
It adds a Settings tab that provides a nice looking interface to
Tim, hanks for the kind words and interest in the Styles 'n Scripts
Extensions. I am about to release a new version of SnS which
incorporates Shards. I've had several ideas to improve SnS but that
always seemed like extensions in their own right. Once this is done, I
will be offering some
All this discussion of yet more r:if_x tags and another recent
thread with the desire to pass values to snippets has me thinking of
digging up my old conditional/variables extension. I'm sure it needs
revamped for the current versions of Radiant and I'd like to clean up
the syntax some but,
Thanks for your response and kind words, Jim. See my comments below...
Jim Gay wrote:
I agree that the list of if_this unless_that can get very long, but
there is a benefit in that the intentions of the code are clear.
I remember seeing emails about your extension and being very
interested in
some insight -- or even just
suggest some way to start tackling this?
-Chris
Chris Parrish wrote:
I'm completely lost here. Can anyone shed some light on this?
In the SnS extension I have created the following...
In styles_n_scripts_extension.rb (activate method):
SiteController.send
Only tests (specs, actually).
Alex Wayne wrote:
Does the site work ok when you boot the server? Or is it only tests
that are broken?
-Alex
http://beautifulpixel.com
On Jun 25, 2008, at 7:28 AM, Chris Parrish wrote:
Anyone?
Further testing shows that when I don't include my module, I can
Use rake spec:extensions EXT=your_extension_name to just run the specs
for your extension.
By the way, does anyone else think it would be useful to run specific
spec(s) within an extension?
Perhaps using syntax like:
rake spec:extensions EXT=your_extension_name
Chris Parrish wrote:
Use rake spec:extensions EXT=your_extension_name to just run the
specs for your extension.
Oh, and you run it from the project's root - not the extension's.
-Chris
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Alex Wayne wrote:
Thats quite odd. Are you sure you are running the latest rspec gem?
Try a
gem install rspec
-Alex
http://beautifulpixel.com
I've had troubles using the rSpec gem because Radiant ships with its own
version of rSpec and rSpec on Rails. Whenever I tried to use the gem,
I'm completely lost here. Can anyone shed some light on this?
In the SnS extension I have created the following...
In styles_n_scripts_extension.rb (activate method):
SiteController.send :include, SiteControllerExtensions
In the /lib/site_controller_extensions.rb file:
module
Um, this thread's starting to deteriorate a bit.
@Alex - As you mentioned, I'm starting to like the component-ized
approach as it makes it possible for extension builders to integrate new
roles without breaking the UI (which oddly enough uses checkboxes =
component mentality).
@ Anton - My
Jonathan McCoy wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
Interestingly, in one of your later posts, you define Developer and
Designer separately where Developer was working outside of the
Radiant UI (including RoR and DB tasks). And where Developer got into
(x)html or css, the role overlapped with your
and renders the script/stylesheet,
how to I then prevent things from proceeding on to #show_page?
Will rails let you set up a before_filter against only one action, anyway?
-Chris
Alex Wayne wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
Nevermind. I wound up going the route of alias_method_chain-ing
Hmm. Will give that a whirl then. I'll let you know. Thanks.
-Chris
Alex Wayne wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
My question was originally tied to approach #1. I could use a Rake task
to change the javascript_directory but couldn't get the
already-running server to reload its routes.
Now
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Chris,
We might be able to make a rake task that loads the environment with
no extensions installed. In fact, it should be as easy as something
like this:
task :minimal_environment do
Radiant::Initializer.run do |config|
config.extensions = []
end
end
Then
This may be more Rails than Radiant but can anyone give me a hand with
this one...
How do I execute ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload! for a running
instance of Radiant from a Rake task? It works fine if I trigger it
from within the app but I need it to run from Rake and it seems that
are right production.log says it cannot find text_assets table and
right there is no such table on db file
On 5/19/08, Chris Parrish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Styles 'n Scripts extension makes use of Radiant's built-in
Radiant::Config settings (which get stored in the config table). So
:minimal_environment do
Radiant::Initializer.run do |config|
config.extensions = []
end
end
Then we could make db:bootstrap and anything else that needs to
prevent extensions from loading depend on that instead of the default
:environment task.
Sean
Chris Parrish wrote:
For anyone (now
I just outlined the fix in a reply to Sean's post. It's a little more
elaborate (though I think more elegant) than I'd post here.
If you're trying to get it to just work for now you can simply comment
out the following line from the styles_n_scripts_extension.rb file:
include CustomSettings
Chris Parrish wrote:
Will Emerson wrote:
Through trial and error, I got the rails_support extension working in
0.6.7 and Rails 2.0.2. But now I'm trying out the share_layouts
extension and I'm having some problems getting it to work. In this
project, my app is already made into an extension
Jim Gay wrote:
I want to add regions into the interface for radiant-help.
Is this possible? If so, can I get some pointers on how to go about that?
-Jim
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David Piehler wrote:
Chris Parrish wrote:
1. Using Radiant - This section covers all the stuff users do from
within the Radiant Admin Interface
2. Installing Radiant - This section covers getting the source
(including extensions) and getting it to run
3. Extending
This issue was brought up some time ago so it might be worth checking
the maillist history, but I'm not sure anything was ever implemented.
One of the interesting things brought up , if I remember correctly, was
the mention of Rick Olson's acts_as_draftable plugin. It might be worth
looking
First of all let me say, Jim, that I *really* like your analysis of the
Review Drafts use case. You are so right that, as a reviewer, I want
to focus my attention on the changes not the stuff that's the same. I
really hadn't given this issue much thought before you brought it up.
That said,
John and Catherine Allen wrote:
Chris,
Thanks - in fact I had successfully installed the Styles 'n Scripts
extension but was not clear about how to make use of it. I'll try the
r:stylesheet tag approach.
John
Both the r:stylesheet and r:javascript tags have explanations if you
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