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General
A small [[Radiant Handbook]] is in the works, but is currently very rough. Please help us flesh out the details!
Radius Tags
Curious about the tags that are available to a Radiant site? Be sure to read Tag Primers "1":http://radiantcms.org/blog/archives/2006/05/11/tag-primer/ and "2":http://radiantcms.org/blog/archives/2006/06/15/tag-primer-2/. There is also a "page in the handbook":/Using_Radiant which has some useful information. If you are really inquisitive, check out the source for "standard_tags.rb":http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/browser/trunk/radiant/app/models/standard_tags.rb. The "Radius Quickstart Guide":http://radius.rubyforge.org/files/QUICKSTART.html also has some great pointers for creating tags.
Extensions
A [[Creating Radiant Extensions|beautiful tutorial]] has been written that will help you create your first [[Extensions|extension]]. There is also a whole list of [[Thirdparty Extensions|third party extensions]] to give you a head start on your current projects.
How Tos and Tutorials
The Radiant Handbook contains a number of helpful [[How Tos]] and [[Tutorials]].
Read the Source Code
The best way to learn about Radiant, by far, is to read the source. Ruby is extremely easy to read and Radiant is a straight forward Rails application. So don't be afraid of the source, dig in! The "app directory":http://dev.radiantcms.org/radiant/browser/trunk/radiant/app is a good place to start.
See Radiant in Action
There are an increasing number of [[Radiant Users]] with live sites. Feel free to add your own site.
Radiant Pros
Looking for some help with your website? [[Radiant Pros]] can help you get it done.
Radiant Hosts
"AVLUX":http://avlux.net specializes in Radiant hosting, and offers complete free setup and support.

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