From 5ccca11a448ea315a6e64453e630694ba2c20e66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Lange Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:59:05 +0100 Subject: Rename "rsrc" directories to "static" Stop using "rsrc" as name for the directories which contain static files and rename them to "static". This affects the global static directory and the static sub-directories in the theme directories. If you've stored your own files in the old global "rsrc" directory, you must move them to the new "static" directory. --- core/db/database.sql | 2 +- core/namespace/Application.php | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'core') diff --git a/core/db/database.sql b/core/db/database.sql index df114d9..185b09a 100644 --- a/core/db/database.sql +++ b/core/db/database.sql @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ INSERT INTO `category` (`id`, `time_insert`, `time_update`, `parent`, `slug`, `n INSERT INTO `page` (`id`, `time_insert`, `time_update`, `user`, `slug`, `name`, `body`, `argv`) VALUES (1, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 1, 'example-page', 'Example page', 'OK. You discovered that there is also a page functionality. But what is the difference between a **page** and a **post**?\r\n\r\n## The difference\r\nA page is intended for \"timeless\" objects like your imprint, the privacy-policy, the about page, your FAQ\'s and similar stuff. Posts [appear in the RSS feed]({BASE_URL: \"feed/\"}), pages do not. Posts can be assigned {CATEGORY: 1, \"to a category\"}, pages cannot. Posts [can be searched]({BASE_URL: \"search/\"}) by the visitor, pages cannot. Besides this, there is not much more difference between a post and a page currently.', NULL); INSERT INTO `post` (`id`, `time_insert`, `time_update`, `user`, `category`, `slug`, `name`, `body`, `argv`) VALUES -(1, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 1, 1, 'hello-world', 'Hello World!', 'Welcome! This is the automatically created first post on your new blog. You can type [*Markdown*](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) into the content editor to format your content. This system uses [*Parsedown*](https://parsedown.org/) internally, a very fast *Markdown* parser/transformer library written in PHP!\r\n\r\nIn this post you can see several examples to [format your content with *Markdown*](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax) and especially how to use the customizable [*content functions*](https://github.com/Nerdmind/Blog/wiki/Content_functions) provided by this blogging system. After you are familiar with the text formatting and done with the exploration of your new blogging system, you can delete this post and create your own one. 😃\r\n\r\n![Demo image: Computer Guy (Public Domain)]({FILE_URL: \"image/content/computer-guy-public-domain.svg\"})\r\n\r\n## How to cross-reference items in your content?\r\nIf you want to reference another item (e.g. a post or a category) in your content, please do not put the URL to it hard coded into the editor. Consider what happens if you change your blog\'s address (or just the base directory) in the future. You would need to change all the hard coded URLs in your content which is inflexible and not cool. Therefore, you can use the following so-called *content functions* to link an item or a resource of your installation dynamically within your content.\r\n\r\n### Example\r\nReference another post:\r\n> Hello there! Check out this post: {POST: 1}\r\n\r\n### Example\r\nReference a category with customized link text:\r\n> Hello there! Check out {CATEGORY: 1, \"the demo category\"}!\r\n\r\n## How to dynamically link to other resources?\r\nYou can link any other resource (e.g. a file) which is located anywhere within your document root dynamically, either relative to your base directory (the installation directory) or relative to the `rsrc` directory where you store your files, images and other stuff. The `BASE_URL` and `FILE_URL` *content functions* will return the pure plain text URL (extended by the first argument).\r\n\r\n### Example\r\n> Hello there. Check out [the README]({BASE_URL: \"readme.md\"})!\r\n\r\n## How to format content with Markdown?\r\nTo see how this post is formatted with *Markdown*, just open this post in the editor in the administration area. 😉', NULL); +(1, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 1, 1, 'hello-world', 'Hello World!', 'Welcome! This is the automatically created first post on your new blog. You can type [*Markdown*](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) into the content editor to format your content. This system uses [*Parsedown*](https://parsedown.org/) internally, a very fast *Markdown* parser/transformer library written in PHP!\r\n\r\nIn this post you can see several examples to [format your content with *Markdown*](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax) and especially how to use the customizable [*content functions*](https://github.com/Nerdmind/Blog/wiki/Content_functions) provided by this blogging system. After you are familiar with the text formatting and done with the exploration of your new blogging system, you can delete this post and create your own one. 😃\r\n\r\n![Demo image: Computer Guy (Public Domain)]({FILE_URL: \"image/content/computer-guy-public-domain.svg\"})\r\n\r\n## How to cross-reference items in your content?\r\nIf you want to reference another item (e.g. a post or a category) in your content, please do not put the URL to it hard coded into the editor. Consider what happens if you change your blog\'s address (or just the base directory) in the future. You would need to change all the hard coded URLs in your content which is inflexible and not cool. Therefore, you can use the following so-called *content functions* to link an item or a resource of your installation dynamically within your content.\r\n\r\n### Example\r\nReference another post:\r\n> Hello there! Check out this post: {POST: 1}\r\n\r\n### Example\r\nReference a category with customized link text:\r\n> Hello there! Check out {CATEGORY: 1, \"the demo category\"}!\r\n\r\n## How to dynamically link to other resources?\r\nYou can link any other resource (e.g. a file) which is located anywhere within your document root dynamically, either relative to your base directory (the installation directory) or relative to the `static` directory where you store your files, images and other stuff. The `BASE_URL` and `FILE_URL` *content functions* will return the pure plain text URL (extended by the first argument).\r\n\r\n### Example\r\n> Hello there. Check out [the README]({BASE_URL: \"readme.md\"})!\r\n\r\n## How to format content with Markdown?\r\nTo see how this post is formatted with *Markdown*, just open this post in the editor in the administration area. 😉', NULL); diff --git a/core/namespace/Application.php b/core/namespace/Application.php index 1f1e6f6..2d5a23c 100644 --- a/core/namespace/Application.php +++ b/core/namespace/Application.php @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ class Application { # Return absolute file URL #=============================================================================== public static function getFileURL($more = ''): string { - return self::getURL("rsrc/{$more}"); + return self::getURL("static/{$more}"); } #=============================================================================== -- cgit v1.2.3