You have to add the extension code to your git repo. Then it's just
part of your app and EY will pick it all up every time you ship your
app.
On Nov 3, 10:59 am, wlai wrote:
> I'm new toRadiant, and I'm wondering if anyone has done aRadiant
> installation atEngineYard. I've gotten the basicRadi
I migrated my localhost Radiant setup to Dreamhost (holy smokes was
that very easy, compared to Drupal!), and the contact form is now
working perfectly. It must have been a behind-the-scenes email
delivery issue. Thanks for the help, though.
On Dec 8, 9:13 am, rosslaird wrote:
> Yes, that's the m
http://johnmuhl.com/tmp/kramdown-coderay
the kramdown looks like (replace - with space):
def meth options
--p options
end
{:lang="ruby"}
just a standard markdown code block followed by {:lang="lang"}
http://coderay.rubychan.de/ list the supported languages.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1
Thanks John - will take a look. Do you have any public pages you can share
as examples?
Yes, that's the mailer extension that I am using. I installed it by
(precisely) following the instructions on github and in the manual.
On Dec 8, 8:08 am, john muhl wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:55 AM, rosslaird wrote:
> > I am a new user to Radiant (coming from Drupal), and so far I've foun
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:55 AM, rosslaird wrote:
> I am a new user to Radiant (coming from Drupal), and so far I've found
> Radiant to be a great application. I have also received excellent help
> from the community (here and on github), and this is also great.
> (Actually, a strong and helpful co
I am a new user to Radiant (coming from Drupal), and so far I've found
Radiant to be a great application. I have also received excellent help
from the community (here and on github), and this is also great.
(Actually, a strong and helpful community is the most important thing
of all.) I have almost
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:39 AM, craayzie wrote:
> I've begun to explore Radiant as a publishing/blogging platform. At
> the moment, I'm trying to nail down is how to best format command-line
> output or code as the majority of the content published will be of a
> technical nature.
>
> Can someone
I am just getting started on a new radiant site. I generated it via the
radiant shell command (v0.9.1 gem). I would like to use devise as the
authentication mechanism for the site. I came across a wiki page explaining
how to do it:
https://github.com/radiant/radiant/wiki/Using-Devise-as-an-auth