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Admin missing in download
· 9 years ago
There is no HTML element for columns, thus there are no columns in the Markdown-editor. The closest you'll get is HTML tables, which are supported by Markdown Extra. That said, Markdown allows arbitra
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Admin missing in download
· 9 years ago
Where are you expecting the columns? They are very easy to construct in Twig templates, and can be used with Markdown-content as well. Grav is based around extensions in the form of plugins or themes,
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Admin missing in download
· 9 years ago
The "Core + Admin" packages does include the Admin-plugin, as does a few Skeletons though not nearly all. If a Grav site has the Admin-plugin, the first visit there will redirect to /admin to set up t
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Best way to put small icons inline with text?
· 9 years ago
The easiest would be using ?class=inline-img, where you control the image through CSS - forcing its size, position, and behavior. The following CSS should get you started: .inline-img { display: inl
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Asset collections in system.yaml bug?
· 9 years ago
This looks very much like a bug, could you file an issue at the Admin-plugin repo?
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Massive Wordpress migration to Grav
· 9 years ago
In some regards static files are the most optimal in terms of performance, but load-balanced you do not really get the benefit of a dynamic system. I think you could cut that load-balancing down to 2-
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Massive Wordpress migration to Grav
· 9 years ago
First off, with 7000 posts you will need optimization on the system-level for smooth operation. Grav can theoretically support thousands of pages, but as it is filesystem-based you need strategies to
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Grav + gantry. eportfolio skeleton. How to remove/replace coffee cup image?
· 9 years ago
If I'm not mistaken, this is @paulhibbitts ePortfolio Skeleton. I don't see a coffee cup in the demo, could you - as simmonsr requests - specify where this is?
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Website is very slow in spite of grav core feature (crazy fast..)
· 9 years ago
It is a bit tricky for end-users to optimize their installations, I agree, but the vast majority of users can get it set up without much issue from a basic package running near optimized. However, as
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Your instructions are fragmented and unclear
· 9 years ago
As AmauryH points out, it depends on what you download. Grav is comparatively easier because given basic requirements you can actually just unzip a package and start using it. As you've noticed, skele