> Also, I looked at your site...what blog engine do you use? and where did
you
> get that teh hawesome layout? I like it.
Typo (http://www.typosphere.org/trac/) of course! Though I do think
that there is a lot more it could do. I have been looking for some
time to hack some fixes until their next major release. The theme is
here: http://phonophunk.com/typo-themes/
~ Ben
On 5/4/06, Brian Chamberlain <blchamberlain@gmail.com>
wrote:> I like your changes. It seems like a better approach to me. Migrations are
> heavily emphasized in the Rails Recipes Book as well.
>
> Also, I looked at your site...what blog engine do you use? and where did
you
> get that teh hawesome layout? I like it.
>
> -Brian
>
>
> On 5/4/06, Ben Reubenstein <benr@x-cr.com > wrote:
> >
> Hello Rails Community ~
>
> Today I added tagging support to one of my Rails apps following this Wiki
> page:
>
>
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/ActsAsTaggablePluginHowto/versions/32
>
> It outlined adding the necessary database tables with a schema
> description in table format. I altered the article to use a
> migrations approach with the code from the migration I created to add
> the two tables, making the article now look like:
>
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/ActsAsTaggablePluginHowto
>
> I think that using a migration example in the wiki is a better
> practice than outlining the schema and assuming new Rails users will
> know to use a migration approach to add the tables. I was hoping to
> get some thoughts from the community on this.
>
> Thx,
>
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