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How to install radpress

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  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install radpress
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0.1.10
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License
MIT
Lastest release
version 0.4.1 on Jan 9th, 2014
https://travis-ci.org/gkmngrgn/radpress.png?branch=develop

Radpress is a simple blog application for Djangonauts. It doesn't use a WYSIWYG editor; the default markup syntax is reStructuredText and you can preview your entry simply before publishing it. Radpress now ships with a Markdown renderer, too!

Radpress' default theme is based on Author theme by Mike McAlister. Thank you for the support.

Features

  • Zen mode for writing articles
  • Disqus support for comment and reactions
  • Useful sidebar widgets; tag cloud, latest posts
  • Adding page links in navigation bar
  • Listing archives by date or tag
  • Author information for articles
  • Simple theme like in Octopress.

Supported markup languages

  • reStructuredText
  • Markdown

Authors

Gökmen Görgen, <gokmen[@]alageek.com>

Contributors

Ben Stott, <bgbnbigben[@]contextualsystems.com>

Licensing

Radpress is free software under terms of the MIT License. For more information, see the LICENSE file.

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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