Thanks for taking the effort to extract this from your personal site.
Have submitted those issues as tickets.

Ah I thought the admin layout seemed familiar - I had been evaluating
RadiantCMS (RoR), which FrogCMS is a PHP clone of.

Richard


On Jan 25, 12:15 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> And the problem with not adding categories is probably a simple fix in
> the SQLFORM requires.
>
> DO you mind filling out issue tickets on google code for these?
>
> -Thadeus
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> 
> wrote:
> > thadeusb.com is running blogitizor :)
>
> > the admin panel comes from frogcms.
>
> > So here is the story, I started this to be my website, so I have a
> > theme based around python variables (if you visit my site you will
> > quickly see). This is just part of that theme, and these should be
> > included in the Configure() settings database at some point. There is
> > still alot left to do to add features, and there is still a bit of
> > cleanup that needs to be done. So what I did for blogitizor was take
> > my website, strip it of as much personal things as I could such as my
> > site theme etc etc, and then posted it.
>
> > oops, my bad on the broken symlinks. The py2jquery I don't even use
> > except for a better alternative to response.files. I need to remove
> > the dependency for it.
>
> > the layout.html simlink is because I have several layouts that can be
> > used, and it allows to easily switch between them. Since my layout is
> > mine I did not want to include it in blogitizor so I had to hack up a
> > quick template, I don't like it and might use something like wordpress
> > default theme.
>
> > I don't use localhost for developement, I bind to my PC's ip on the
> > router, since I like to be able to fire up my windows box and check
> > the site on IE, I suppose its one of those things everyone will need
> > to edit for their self, but perhaps a meta is_devel() or PRODUCTION =
> > True to be used in the end.
>
> > thanks for the patches
>
> > the XML is a patch that Massimo has obviously yet to apply. It is a
> > bug in web2py WIKI helper instead of passing extras to markdown its
> > passing extras to XML which is incorrect, you can look at my google
> > clone of web2py gluon/contrib/markdown/__init__.py for the patch.
>
> > -Thadeus
>
> > On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Richard <richar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> hi Thadeus,
>
> >> this code has heaps of awesome snippets that will be useful to reuse -
> >> thanks for sharing!
>
> >> I love the black admin layout you've used with the flash message
> >> embedded in the top section - do you mind if I reuse it?
> >> And do you have a live website using blogitizer?
>
> >> I noticed a few problems, which I will email to you.
>
> >> Richard
>
> >> On Jan 24, 9:48 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> >>> Ok. So I give it to you, the source of blogitizor. Its not my best
> >>> work, but I am limited by the quirks of web applications :(
>
> >>>http://code.google.com/p/blogitizor/
>
> >>> There is a install notes and dependencies on the wiki.
>
> >>> Just some notes to help navigate, I use letters to execute models in
> >>> the correct order, I have a class that handles configurations and in
> >>> the progress of merging all of the code to use a settings database
> >>> where applicable.
>
> >>> There is also a menumanager class to help handle/render menus.
>
> >>> Output is automatically compressed when in an production environment.
>
> >>> models/z_migrate will actually migrate your wordpress over if you have
> >>> any, to do this go to admin controller, and imex, then browse for your
> >>> wordpress.xml export file, and click wordpress import.
>
> >>> layout.html is just a softlink to efflorescenetorange, so you might
> >>> need to recreate it. I would suggest making your own layout, I don't
> >>> like the orange one but was wanting to get this out there at least.
>
> >>> you will need to install guppy and pygments to use this, hopefully I
> >>> can have these optional dependencies instead of required later on.
>
> >>> If anybody would like to start helping me with this let me know, it
> >>> would be awesome if we can get a single official web2py blog, I know a
> >>> handful of us are working on our own blog implementations, I think we
> >>> would really benefit by combining our skills together on one system.
>
> >>> Hope yall enjoy the code :)
>
> >>> -Thadeus
>
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