On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Sean Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This allows my Layout to serve as a wireframe for the whole site, with many
different page designs filling the content well. I would only need a
single r:content / tag within the layout to accomplish this.
Does this answer
Also, Sean, there is one small problem with the Templates extension: there
doesn't seem to be a way to change the page status from draft to published.
I set my pages to published in the db, but that will get awfully tedious in
short order. Is there any other way to set a page's status to published
Nate,
It seems to me that what is missing is a blow by blood dripping, gut
wrenching, soul ripping blow account (was that over the top?) of how
to get something going with Templates. You should be writing down your
experiences to share with the rest of us. I'm sure the Radiant Wiki
has
Of course, that should be possible. In both the projects I've used
templates on, they had some other extension that handled this. Patches
are welcome :).
Sean
Nate Turnage wrote:
Also, Sean, there is one small problem with the Templates extension: there
doesn't seem to be a way to change
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Sean Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course, that should be possible. In both the projects I've used
templates on, they had some other extension that handled this. Patches are
welcome :).
Of course. After the new year my projects will be ramping down.
Is there a tutorial or some sort of example of how the templates extension
works in practice? There is some info in the readme but there aren't any
examples of how it works. It looks like a way to create a page that is
simply a collection of snippets.
What I thought it was is a way to have nested