i love it! first of all it’s simple. And it is flexible because of the behaviours and that is where the power comes from. you can do nearly everything with it
Nice. I was testing out Radiant a couple of days ago for my own company’s web site (http://www.rubaidh.com/). How are you dealing with images and other assets? Am I being daft and have missed how Radiant manages them, or are you keeping them out of the CMS for now?
I use Radiant for my site, with my tagging support patch applied and the search behaviour plugin. Its a very nice, simple and easy to use system. I love it!
Unfortunately there isn’t asset management in Radiant yet, but there are a few implementation ideas flying around on the mailing lists.
Sebastian Gräßl 20 Jun 03:02
i love it! first of all it’s simple. And it is flexible because of the behaviours and that is where the power comes from. you can do nearly everything with it
mathie 21 Jun 10:33
Nice. I was testing out Radiant a couple of days ago for my own company’s web site (http://www.rubaidh.com/). How are you dealing with images and other assets? Am I being daft and have missed how Radiant manages them, or are you keeping them out of the CMS for now?
tim 21 Jun 17:40
Hey there Tobias,
I’m about to try Typo out, but jsut curious.. when are you going to make it compatible with the current Rails version?
Thanks, Tim
Andrew Montgomery 04 Jul 05:19
I use Radiant for my site, with my tagging support patch applied and the search behaviour plugin. Its a very nice, simple and easy to use system. I love it!
Unfortunately there isn’t asset management in Radiant yet, but there are a few implementation ideas flying around on the mailing lists.