On Sep 26, 2008, at 09:47 , Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Simon Rönnqvist wrote:
Hi and thanks for the quick answer!
On Sep 26, 2008, at 07:14 , Jim Gay wrote:
Just to prevent any confusion, its the 'default_order' plugin, not
extension
And take a look at
Thanks, Jim -- it was late when I wrote that.
Sean
Jim Gay wrote:
Just to prevent any confusion, its the 'default_order' plugin, not
extension
And take a look at
http://github.com/avonderluft/radiant-page_list_view-extension/tree/master for
another way to do it
I think ordering by title is
np.
This is a good conversation. The Radiant UI is about to have an
overhaul, but I'm wondering if it would make sense to set the default
sort by title on Page, but Archives should be sorted by published
date... although there is no date column in the page list so that
would need to be
Joe E. wrote:
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I
shall consider your suggestion.
If you choose to go that route, I've just stumbled on something that you
might (or not) find useful: Mack framework. Its yet another Ruby
I failed to mention Daniel Sheppard's extension that organizes Archive
children into monthly groups. However, I was thinking one might be able
to tweak or rewrite the association in the ArchivePage subclass so that
it orders its children by date automatically.
Sean
Jim Gay wrote:
np.
This
Yeah, Mack is looking pretty cool and is very actively developed. Give
it a shot!
Sean
Saša Babić wrote:
Joe E. wrote:
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I
shall consider your suggestion.
If you choose to go that
Hello,
I tryed to run Radiant (with home made and common extensions) in
production mode on localhost, and I got the following error when I'm
trying to go to my root page '/' :
Processing SiteController#show_page (for 127.0.0.1 at 2008-09-26
17:00:13) [GET]
Parameters: {url=/, action=show_page,
Hi there,
I just want to check something out.
Does the offset param of the children:each tag only works associated
to the limit one?
Supose I've got 6 children pages, if I write:
r:children:each offset=3.../r:childen:each
it behaves like a pure
r:children:each.../r:childen:each
On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:10 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Joe Van Dyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Jason Garber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm needing an extension that will show the history of
pages/snippets/layouts as well as allowing