tag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:/activityMango Blog on UserVoice2011-09-12T23:48:15+10:00tag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/97521132011-09-12T23:48:15+10:002011-09-12T23:48:15+10:00Subcategories [updated]<p>This would include the ability to categorize both posts topics and categories within other Categories.
</p><p>Matt said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>There is already a parent category in the database schema. Adding a one level tree view should be easy. Has anyone tried to do this before? I need to set this up on my new site as well. Any help?</p></div></p>Matttag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/95722732011-08-23T03:37:13+10:002011-08-23T03:37:13+10:00Subcategories [updated]<p>This would include the ability to categorize both posts topics and categories within other Categories.
</p><p>candy said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>this would be very useful.
<br />"games for girls":<a href="http://www.candy-games.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.candy-games.com</a></p></div></p>candytag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/92159832011-07-28T00:47:27+10:002011-07-28T00:47:27+10:00Multiple blogs in one instalation. [updated]<p>It would be good if you can add a feature to add multiple blogs in one single instalation. Something simillar to wordpress Mu.
This would be usefull if you would like to offer blog to members of you site.</p><p>http://www.gogusubuyutmek.com said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>Mirrored from</p></div></p>http://www.gogusubuyutmek.comtag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/92159812011-07-28T00:47:02+10:002011-07-28T00:47:02+10:00Forgot password for admins [updated]<p>Add a password recovery feature for administrators who forget their passwords.
Mango does not store the actual passwords, so link sent to admin email will require him/her to reset it.</p><p>http://www.gogusubuyutmek.com said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>göğüs büyütücü</p></div></p>http://www.gogusubuyutmek.comtag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/84308792011-06-16T21:47:35+10:002011-06-16T21:47:35+10:00Upgrade search to include pages as well as blog posts. [updated]<p>Currently search only searches posts and does not include pages. It would be nice if the built-in search were able to search through both types as most blogs / websites using Mango will be a mix of pages and blog entries.</p><p>Rick Zawadzki said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>I was hoping that this particular item would gain more traction than it has because for all intents and purposes, the "Search" functionality is currently broken. If you can't search for content site-wide in a manner that gives you full control over your website design templates, then Mango Blog can really only be used for simple, blog-roll style websites. If you could give me information privately on how I might modify the SQL within the CFCs to include page content, then I'd be more than happy to work on the implementation myself.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div></p>Rick Zawadzkitag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/80850552011-06-04T06:19:07+10:002011-06-04T06:19:07+10:00Standalone Pages [updated]<p>It would be nice if we could create a standalone page one that is editable in the admin, but not included in the navigation. Selecting None as the parent makes it a top level page. But I would like to see an option to make it not show up at all unless linked directly to.</p><p>Rick Zawadzki said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>I think that's a pretty good suggestion. Not every page should default as a nav item if it is not assigned to a parent.</p></div></p>Rick Zawadzkitag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/80333472011-06-02T02:52:18+10:002011-06-02T02:52:18+10:00Upgrade search to include pages as well as blog posts.<p>Rick Zawadzki suggested:<br />Currently search only searches posts and does not include pages. It would be nice if the built-in search were able to search through both types as most blogs / websites using Mango will be a mix of pages and blog entries.</p>Rick Zawadzkitag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/74870792011-05-14T06:38:30+10:002011-05-14T06:38:30+10:00Standalone Pages [updated]<p>It would be nice if we could create a standalone page one that is editable in the admin, but not included in the navigation. Selecting None as the parent makes it a top level page. But I would like to see an option to make it not show up at all unless linked directly to.</p><p>glandes said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>This could be a "visible" attribute toggled on the edit page/post screen</p></div></p>glandestag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/74052672011-05-11T12:05:46+10:002011-05-11T12:05:46+10:00Standalone Pages [updated]<p>It would be nice if we could create a standalone page one that is editable in the admin, but not included in the navigation. Selecting None as the parent makes it a top level page. But I would like to see an option to make it not show up at all unless linked directly to.</p><p>Simon said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>I have a use for this also! Thanks.
<br />Simon</p></div></p>Simontag:ideas.mangoblog.org,2008-02-07:Event/66787192011-04-12T04:11:12+10:002011-04-12T04:11:12+10:00Standalone Pages [updated]<p>It would be nice if we could create a standalone page one that is editable in the admin, but not included in the navigation. Selecting None as the parent makes it a top level page. But I would like to see an option to make it not show up at all unless linked directly to.</p><p>Jim Stout said:<br /><div class="typeset"><p>I too would find it useful to have standalone pages that are not part of the navigation. </p></div></p>Jim Stout