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Wednesday, March 24, 2010


Re: [Radiant-Dev] What is Radiant NOT suited for?

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On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:35 AM, mr_jake <jacob.d.lichner@gmail.com> wrote:
> This new site is basically a big blog. There's going to be, oh,
> probably hundreds of articles in, say, 10 categories with photos,
> advertising, etc. There will be multiple authors publishing anywhere
> from 5-10 articles a week when it really gets going, etc. All of the
> content will be published through the site itself (nothing is being
> pulled from outside sources). No comments, nothing fancy. The home
> page will feature articles in all 10 categories while each category
> will feature articles in that particular category. There will be a
> tagging system and a search function and that's it.

i think the main consideration is that when you get a bunch of pages
under any particular parent the hierarchical page view doesn't work so
well.

> One of my major concerns is performance. Should I be concerned about
> that and what else should I be concerned about?

depends on if you mean front-end performance or the performance of the
admin ui. i wouldn't worry about the former until your traffic
requires a multiple server setup; and the latter is mostly acceptable
in my experience.

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