Radiant CMS: Custom user permissions
Radiant has two built in user roles, administrator and developer, and the permissions on these roles cannot be configured. If your Radiant project demands more fine grained permission controls than...
View ArticleRadiant CMS: Improving Drag & Order
In the Radiant administration interface, we wanted to allow our CMS users to be able to move pages around and have that final order in the navigation. Well, that is solved by an existing extension- the...
View ArticlePostGres & MySQL Fixes For Drag Order Extension (for Radiant CMS)
We were experiencing an odd behavior with the very popular Drag Order extension. This extension allows you to re-order your pages in the Admin screen, and for that new order to be reflected in any loop...
View Articleusing pluralize in a radiant custom page
I’m working on extending the custom tags in the radiant-search-extension. Radiant tags are really a lot like Rails views, but they don’t have access to the view helpers. After learning how to call...
View ArticleDrag Order Fix For New Blank Pages
We forked Drag Order extension, a cool extension for Radiant CMS, and fixed some stuff. What we didn’t take into account in our last fix was this case: 1) Create new pages, or import a data set with a...
View ArticleWrangling Custom Radius Tags
I’m integrating a beautiful Javascript app, InfiniteCarousel, into the Radiant extension architecture. The app creates a photo carousel: A scrollable panel of images with nice left and right buttons,...
View ArticleRadiant WYSIWYG Editor Comparison
Radiant is a popular content management system written in Rails. It is very simple and lightweight out of the box, and customizing it is fast and easy. Several of our current projects use Radiant and...
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