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#1 2011-03-10 15:45:07
- uli
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Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
zem has taken the content of http://textile.thresholdstate.com/ offline.
The forum’s “Textile” links are of course concerned as well.
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
I’ve been using this link for the time being: http://textile.sitemonks.com/
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#3 2011-03-10 18:22:12
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
The Internet Archive has recent mirrors*/http://textile.thresholdstate.com/ of http://textile.thresholdstate.com. Personally, I use the RedCloth’s Textile Reference Manual. It is good for Textpattern’s Textile as well, but has only Textile 2.0 and differs with respect to definition lists.
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
Eeek. Well this only cements my argument that we need a proper home for Textile that’s under our (read: Textile development team’s) control. Anyone willing to step up to the plate and help design a site? The team can pick a domain name or, perhaps quicker in the short term, just use a subdomain like textile.textpattern.com for the time being until we can secure a domain and throw a quickguide there for the popup link.
Now that Textile has its own life and other people outside TXP are contributing to its development/ports alongside Steve and Jeff et al, having a proper home for it is becoming more important.
Regarding changing the sandbox link, wet has the keys to the server and the redirects so the link can be changed fairly easily to somewhere more suitable. Just gotta decide where the destination should end up. Anyone?
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#5 2011-03-10 19:25:23
- uli
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
Bloke wrote:
Just gotta decide where the destination should end up.
In a first blind rapture I thought Bert’s link were the sandbox I had in mind. Didn’t you have a place with more demo material around the actual sandbox/textarea, over at textile.sitemonks.com?
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
uli wrote:
Didn’t you have a place with more demo material around the actual sandbox/textarea, over at textile.sitemonks.com?
I don’t know offhand. I thought we just had the test box and docs, which is pretty overwhelming to shove into a little popup :-) Nothing to stop us making some popup content at sitemonks but it begs the question should it be there at all instead of at, say, a TXP site hosted at textile.textpattern.com (in the short term), eventually moving the whole site to http://some-textile-domain.com at a later date where other contributors and ports can house their versions of Textile as well as our PHP implementation.
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#7 2011-03-10 23:03:14
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
Couldn’t you make use of the Textile items on http://rpc.textpattern.com/help/?
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#8 2011-03-11 11:21:09
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Re: Change Textile "more" link in TXP backend
Hey all, see this post!
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