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@Muut · Joined 9 years ago · 18337 posts · 3878 topics · 137 reputation
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@taxonomy.tag: foo ( is this already implemented ? )
· 12 years ago
I have downloaded the fresh install of the grab-blog example. where all taxonomies are working fine. I only edited the blog.md in pages and changed the line 10 from : content: items: @self.children
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@taxonomy.tag: foo ( is this already implemented ? )
· 12 years ago
Did you define the taxonomy you are trying to use in your site.yaml? It should be defined in the list of taxonomies:
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@taxonomy.tag: foo ( is this already implemented ? )
· 12 years ago
Not getting any itens with this. Taxonomy works fine if used on template but not on the .md header content: items: @taxonomy.tag: foo
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Thoughts so far
· 12 years ago
Thanks for you thoughts. We are working hard on the admin for Grav and it's going to be a real game-changer. You can see the progress here: http://getgrav.org/blog/admin-plugin-development This will
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Thoughts so far
· 12 years ago
I've been working with this for a couple days now. Installation couldn't get any easier. Thumbs up on that. But while I can see the definite benefits of Grav, I am also having to do a lot of digging
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Changing the name of your site in the navbar
· 12 years ago
No problem!
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Changing the name of your site in the navbar
· 12 years ago
Yeah, it was the cache I guess. I cleared it and it changed the title. Thanks a lot!
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Changing the name of your site in the navbar
· 12 years ago
No you should not have to restart apache. Grav is smart enough that when it sees a newer configuration file, it recompiles the configuration into a speedier cached config PHP file. Is the date chan
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Changing the name of your site in the navbar
· 12 years ago
I actually did change the title and re-uploaded it to my server running Apache. Would I have to restart Apache? It's not changing for some reason.
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Changing the name of your site in the navbar
· 12 years ago
Yah it's right in front of you in the site.yaml :). Change it in your user/config/site.yaml file. First entry: title: