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AnneOminous | 9 years ago

Same here. AFAIAC, the default Rails setup has been leaning more and more toward a Basecamp-specific kind of use case, rather than the generalized tool it started out to be.

Turbolinks messes A LOT with conventional design. Unless you really want the "one page" approach, or have a small, simple app or site -- or even if you just want to design a site using normal CSS conventions -- then Turbolinks gets disabled right away.

Fortunately, we can still do that. I can legitimately question the decisions made regarding default settings, but at least those settings can be changed.

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heartbreak|9 years ago

Wasn't Rails originally a Basecamp-specific tool because they quite literally built it as Basecamp?