Quoting Andrew vonderLuft avl...@gmail.com:
demo.radiantcms.org refreshes its data on the hour with rake db:bootstrap
using the Styled Blog option. You can run this locally and then examine
the data that way. If you need more help with Radiant sites
professionally, you can contact me at
Yes, I do think better documentation is definitely a really, really, good idea.
The ruby CMS war is only between Refinery CMS and Radiant CMS. I've used both,
and I feel that Radiant is the better CMS, especially in terms of the interface
and the intuitive way you can utilise ruby code in the
Radiant is alive!
It's sad, of course, that I have to insist that.
There's a lot of history in Radiant. Much of what Rails can now do
with engines could not be done when support for extensions were
created. This project was a pioneer for that stuff, but it wasn't kept
up to date with changes.
To