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Bundler -
ImageMagick ⚠️ Warning: ImageMagick currently has a serious security vulnerability, CVE-2016–3714. After installing, you must disable certain features in ImageMagick's policy configuration. Please see the following for details: -
Mac OS X users should use homebrew's brew install imagemagick or the magick-installer .
rails new app_name -m https://www.refinerycms.com/t/4.0.0
rails new app_name -m https://www.refinerycms.com/t/3.0.6
rails new app_name -m https://www.refinerycms.com/t/edge
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Easily customise the look to suit the business. -
Extend with custom extensions to do anything Refinery doesn't do out of the box. -
Sticks to "the Rails way" as much as possible; we don't force you to learn new templating languages. -
Uses jQuery for fast and concise Javascript.
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Getting Started -
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Twitter Account
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Easily edit and manage pages with a visual editor. -
Manage your site's structure.
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Easily upload and insert images. -
Upload and link to resources such as PDF documents. -
Uses the popular Dragonfly . -
Supports storage on Amazon S3.
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Manage who can access Refinery. -
Control which extensions each user has access to. -
Uses the popular Devise .
rails generate refinery:engine
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Blog - A simple blogging extension that supports posts, categories and comments with optional moderation support. -
Portfolio - manage groups of images like an image gallery. -
News - post and manage news items. -
Inquiries - simple contact form that notifies you and customer when an inquiry is made.