Introduction
🔥 Editing tools for Clay 🔥
Powering New York Magazine, Vulture, The Cut, Grub Street. Created by New York Media.
Installation
Kiln comes with compiled scripts and styles, most of which will be automatically inlined by the template.
The logged-in scripts must be copied (from dist/clay-kiln-edit.js
and dist/clay-kiln-view.js
) into your publicly-served assets directory, as they'll be linked by <script src="[site assetPath]/js/clay-kiln-edit.js">
and <script src="[site assetPath]/js/clay-kiln-view.js">
.
This allows your end users' browsers to cache the (fairly weighty) Kiln application code, speeding up page loads across your sites.
Usage
As Kiln itself is a component, it must be included in your layouts and have some data, e.g. allow: true
(a convention we use for components that don't, otherwise have data in them).
First, add an instance of Kiln to your bootstraps:
Then create a non-editable component list in your layout (preferably near the end), and add a reference to your Kiln instance:
Make sure you add that component list to your layout template, and double check that it isn't editable:
User Experience
On public-facing pages, Kiln will add a very small snippet of JavaScript that enables users to type Shift+CLAY to redirect them to the Clay login page, /_auth/login
.
When users are logged-in, they will see some Kiln buttons in the top left corner which will allow them to access the Clay Menu and enter Edit Mode.
When users are in Edit Mode, they will see a toolbar across the top of the screen which will enable all Kiln functionality on the current page.
Users may also enter edit mode directly on any page by appending ?edit=true
to the URL.
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