Displaying 20 results from an estimated 70000 matches similar to: "A challenge from a CMS implementer"
2008 Jun 20
4
Handling content pages (CMS-like)
Hello list,
I wonder how you guys handle content pages? Often described as "static"
pages.
However, I don''t like to call them "static" because these pages often do use
some minor dynamic content.
This is what I like to think of as the "website" part of the web
application. Content that does not have complex logic behind it.
I had to handle it in the
2007 Sep 07
7
Simple websites (no DB?) with Rails??
I have been learning Rails and building small things over the last
several months. Question I have that has been surprising difficult to
figure out is this (I know it seems somewhat nonsensical but ignore
that). I recently started getting a few requests for basic website to
be built, small businesses, stores, even individual people. How would
one about doing such a thing using Rails? I may not
2006 May 29
19
WYSIWYG Editors and Rails
Hi everyone,
I''m currently investigating re-writing our School CMS application in
Rails and the only drawback I can see is there isn''t an ample supply (if
any) of WYSIWYG In-browser editors written with a raw Ruby backend. We
currently use KTML4 which is written with PHP as a base. I''m interested
to hear from anyone who''s integrated a PHP based editor into
2009 Feb 21
5
aspell
can u suggest a link for downloading aspell spellchecker (for tinyMCE
Editor) using rails
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2007 Mar 27
18
Textile Editor Plugin v0.1
The Textile Editor Helper (TEH) is a Javascript-based text formatting
toolbar that will be added to all of your text areas that utilize the
TEH feature. TEH was developed to provide a more WYSIWYG-ish option
for users of our Rails CMS called slate while still letting us use
Textile.
======================
= So what are the features?
======================
These are a list of the current features
2008 Mar 06
2
Radiant CMS
Hi,
Could Please tell me how can we use radiant CMS in our application. Is
this radiant cms is famous for ROR? Is there any other way to create CMS
ror application.
Thank you,
srinivas rao.pala
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2007 Jun 28
7
new to rails... suitable for what I wanna do?
Hi,
I have created and now maintain the website ratsdeville.com (http://
ratsdeville.com/index_e.html for english) for my brother. He creates
more and more content for it each week and I''m seriously feeling the
pain now archiving everything manually and making sure that links
works once items are archived (which I lost control of).
Like you can see, it is basically a news site about art
2006 Oct 30
16
Seymore - Content Management On Rails
I have just open sourced my Content Management System called Seymore.
Rather than having a separate administration section for managing
content, content management functions are available throughout the site
so users are able to contextually and comfortably manage the content. I
am looking for any and all feedback. Please, either checkout the latest
source from subversion, grab version 0.1 from
2007 Apr 16
2
Discussion on wysiwyg-for-script-aculo-us-inplaceeditor-using-tinymce
Hi Valentine,
I am currently trying out your inPlaceEditor and I am happy with so
far as it helps with the CMS I am developing in Rails at the moment.
However, when you click cancel and go into in-place editing right
after again, the textfield does not switch into WYSIWYG mode anymore.
That behaviour is correct, because you do not disconnect the editor
instance form the DOM tree on cancel.
2007 Sep 29
2
Typo3 5.0 Framework
Hi guys,
for about one and half a year I am involved in RoR Development. I like
the framework very much!
But more and more I have my doubts, that this framework will succeed,
I think Ruby on Rails succeed only, if some powers from community will
be concentrated on a target-oriented
development of the Framework.
Since the approach of a pragmatic way of programming isn''t new
anymore,
more
2005 Dec 22
6
Scriptaculous and Prototype based Rich Text Editor
Hi Guys,
I'm currently using the Dojo Rich text editor on my site
https://wideword.net but am not 100% happy with it as I'm a prototype
kind of guy.
So I started writing this Rich Text Editor the other day on an
experiment. I used the In Place Editor as a template for it and have
gotten it to more or less work under IE and Gecko. Unfortunately it
still isn't working on Safari ( The
2006 Jul 04
11
Any CMS for Ruby on Rails..
Well i want to make a photography community site on the lines of
www.gfxartist.com , www.terminus1525.ca, www.phirebrush.com
Where the community votes for every subbmission from a artist and can
comment (like a forum)..
Now gfxartist has used probably SMARTY,php,and their own CMS.
terminus used Drupal,Gallery 2.Some one tells me that this combo is
heavy on resources and slows down sites.
2009 Jun 05
15
Rails Code Indentation
Hi All,
Rails code must be readable, formatted and well indented.
I wanted to do indent code in my previous projects.
Is there any built in rails plugin/gem that can help me to
indent my existing code.
Any ideas will be really appreciated !
NOTE: Please don''t suggest editor plugins.
Thanks & Regards,
Sandip R~
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Ruby on Rails Developer
http://sandip.sosblog.com
2005 Dec 05
1
Scriptaculous conflict with TinyMCE
I''m using TinyMCE[1], a popular javascript WYSIWYG html editor. The
editor fails to work when I load Scriptaculous before it -- well
depending on the browser.
I can make my application load the javascript in a different order,
but just in case it''s an issue in scriptaculous I thought I''d report.
I have a few pages up -- I''d like to find out if anyone else
2006 Apr 30
7
Rich text aera?
Hi all,
I am trying to add an article editing interface to my future webstore,
and I am wondering what to use for text formatting.
I would like to avoid using HTML, and calibre-bbcode just won''t work
(see my last post).
Is there some kind of library for live text formatting right in the
browser? I would just need bold, italics, size and ul lists... Do you
know of a good solution?
2008 Jul 27
1
Radiant CMS 0.6.8 "Incise" Release
Looks like it''s time for another release of Radiant:
http://radiantcms.org/download/
Radiant 0.6.8 "Incise" adds a number of new features that enhance
support for
extensions and completes the project''s move to github. Of special note are:
* Extension installer/uninstaller scripts (script/extension) and a global
''extension registry'' at
2006 Jun 12
3
Ajax - preloading images
I could experiment to figure this out, but maybe the work has been done so
I''m going to ask.
Using Ajax, if I wanted to preload several (20) small (<1K) images, behind
the scenes... would I...
1 - Queue the loading of the images with Ajax one at a time,
asynchronously, and ignore the completion results. Would this result in the
image being in the browser''s cache even if
2006 May 01
17
Radiant CMS
I am pleased to announce that Radiant CMS is now publically available
from the Subversion repository at:
http://radiantcms.org/
What is Radiant?
----------------
Radiant is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed
for small teams. It is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a
general purpose content management system (not a blogging engine).
Radiant features:
2006 Aug 10
11
Document Management System in Rails
Hi
Is anyone aware of any Document Management System in Rails. Googling didn''t
help me find any Rails based solution.
The DMS I need, need to have the following feature apart form the usual
ones.
1. Version control of documents.
2. Tracking version control for each group of users independently from the
other group . These groups may share the same document name but may have
different
2006 Jul 17
2
RE: scriptaculous appear effect and tiny_mce bug onopera 9
I seem to recall the Effect.Appear setting the final opacity to 0.99 to
avoid some bug on some browser; anyone remember the specifics? Seems
like we should probably just conditionally check for the broken browser
and set to 0.99 for only that one, otherwise leave it at 1.0, but I know
I don''t have the full picture of why it was necessary or whether it
still is.
Greg