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Manageable little side-pods for your Refinery CMS website. Depends on the following engines:
This version of refinerycms-pods
supports Rails 3.2.x. and upwards. Designed to work with the asset pipeline.
Refinery CMS version 2.0.x.
Open up your Gemfile
and add the following:
gem 'refinerycms-pods', '~> 2.1.0'
Now, run:
bundle install
Next, run:
rails generate refinery:pods
Migrate your database:
rake db:migrate
And hook up the seed data:
rake db:seed
Take a look at the /app/assets/stylesheets/variables.scss file to set a couple of variables.
The following will render any pods assigned to your current @page:
<%= render :partial => 'refinery/pods/shared/pods' %>
FAQs
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We found that refinerycms-pods demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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