Joel
I found that if you give people something to start with you'll get many more
comments, i.e., show the group what you plan to do. Others are unlikely to take
their time to put down what they think you already know. I'm a lurker so
couldn't offer any suggestions in either case.
My 2 cents.
As it turns out, I'm doing the very same next Wednesday in Cologne. I'll be
talking very briefly about
* concept of pages, parts, snippets and layouts, including inheritance of parts
& layouts
* radius tags
* quick overview of common website patterns: How would you do that w/ radiant
1.0?
* ext
Hail Caesars,
Is there a trick to prevent the Tiny Paper RTF Editor from turning
Radiant tags into gibberish? I have no problem turning off filters to
add a custom tag but it's too much to ask of my end users. For
example, entering in the html source editor for
Tiny Paper/RTF filter yields this:
I have a site that's about to launch that runs both Radiant and Spree.
I used a shop.domain.com subdirectory for the Spree store and the same
graphic theme for both. It appears to be a single application to end-
users, and the lack of shared authentication isn't a problem as having
two databases fo
I'd mention that one of the first companies to start producing
commercial sites for national brands with Radiant was Digital Pulp in
NY, way back in 2008. The fact that the early adopters were talented
designers who needed to launch beautiful sites quickly speaks volumes
about how easy it is to im