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Feature Request: Post editing file upload and folder creation #685
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These are good features. Have you made any efforts towards submitting a PR? I would be interested in helping develop this but do not have the bandwidth to spearhead this. |
Hi, So thanks for reading the issue. I'll let the issue open for a future me or just in case someone has the time and likes the idea. |
I could be wrong, but I believe this is actually contrary to the core purpose of this program. I do not think the owners intended to support this type of feature. They expect users to have access to the file system AND to be developers. As of now I have a fork going that will extend jekyll-admin to be used in such a way. Once I have a design that will work beyond my purposes I intend to publish; right now its VERY specific to my needs/setup and I will need to consider some things to make this appropriate for public consumption. If you are interested in this and have experience with javascript or python/django please reach out to me through my listed contacts. My intention is to use django purely for auth/pipeline things (building/pushing/syncing etc). |
Hi,
I've been setting up jekyll-admin as a blog, and its been great, but I think that the following would make the editing experience better when setting up the plugin for someone who doesn't have access to the server's filesystem:
Those are features that to someone who doesn't have a proble with file management, may not be neccesary, but when setting up a blog for someone else, it simplifies the blog management by a lot.
Thanks
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