New Radiant Site

We are pleased to announce our new website deployed with none other than
Radiant.

http://www.provolvesolutions.com/

Gabriel L. wrote:

Hi there,

This message is just to tell you about a new site powered by radiant.

It was originally an asp.net site that I have just converted it to radiant.

www.uniaraxa.edu.br

As it is still being tested, it’s behind an HTML frame.

Gabriel, it looks really nice!! Not dull and boring like mine :stuck_out_tongue:

Cheers,
Mohit.
10/6/2008 | 9:17 AM.

On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Gabriel L.
[email protected]wrote:

Hi there,

This message is just to tell you about a new site powered by radiant.

Looks good. Nice and bright. I can’t really comment on the text. English
is
my only language.

I have one of my own to share as well:
www.goodtastewithtanji.com

Cheers,

Nate

Nate T. wrote:

Looks good. Nice and bright. I can’t really comment on the text. English is
my only language.

I have one of my own to share as well:
www.goodtastewithtanji.com

Hi Nate

This looks nice too!

Cheers,
Mohit.
10/7/2008 | 9:05 AM.

Nate T. wrote:

Nat
Very cool. I love the background images and nice touch with the sign at
the top right (although it gets hidden at 1024x768).

Cheers,
Mark

Hi Luis

Issues
The only issue I had is that sometimes the documentation was a little
sketchy, especially on some of the extensions. Maybe something I can
contribute to.

As you’re probably aware, we’re working on a documentation project that
tries to address exactly this problem. Already, for some of the
extensions, we’ve written up small guides including screenshots and
usage instructions!

For example, the following:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Copy_and_Move
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Reorder

Going ahead, we hope hope that you’ll be able to use your experience to
add to it. That way, it’ll become a very useful resource for all.

Thanks
Mohit.

On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Luis L. [email protected]
wrote:

Suggestions
I think it would be useful if we split the user role into 2: authors and
editors. The main difference would be that authors can only create draft
content, editors would have the same rights as the current user role.

Since this behavior is pretty specific to your client’s needs, you may
want
to build upon the
RBAChttp://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-rbac-base-extension/tree/masterextension.
I couldn’t find any other extensions which build off of RBAC, but
maybe Jim has some examples.

And, BTW, the user model already has two roles: Administrator and
Developer.
Your suggestion would apply to users who are neither admins nor devs.

“Tim G.” [email protected] writes:

to build upon the
RBAChttp://github.com/saturnflyer/radiant-rbac-base-extension/tree/masterextension.
I couldn’t find any other extensions which build off of RBAC, but
maybe Jim has some examples.

And, BTW, the user model already has two roles: Administrator and Developer.
Your suggestion would apply to users who are neither admins nor devs.

I also have an extension that builds on the Radiant User model to
allow for site registration and creation of a site profile. I had
forgotten about the RBAC extension, so I may want to go back and look
at that:

GitHub - farra/radiant-members-extension: Extends the Radiant user model to support site members


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