Point Seven Beta Test
Beta testers are needed for the .7 release.
Beta testers are needed for the .7 release.
Those of you following the CVS may have noticed the flurry of activity in the past 48 hours. A lot of things have come together quickly, and here’s just a quick update of what’s happening: We’ve ironed out a few bugs with the excerpts functionality, it’s now 100%. WordPress Links — Mike has taken his…
Excerpts seems to be working now. Includes auto-populating excerpts when none exist (e.g. for old posts). Used in the RSS/RSS2/RDF output (configurable), but could be used for on-page headlines, or as a lead paragraph, etc.
I hope everyone had a pleasant and relaxing holiday weekend. The more I look at the different templating systems the more I’m leaning toward Smarty. When cached, it’s just about the fastest thing out there. It’s certainly flexible enough for pretty much anything we could want to do, and its support and community are really…
Here are the aforementioned template options I’ve come across, in no particular order: Tiny But Strong Template Power SmarTemplates Engine PHP Service Ultra Template PHPTMPL PHP-Templates Awesome Template Engine Phite SimpleTemplate patTemplate HTML Template Phemplate Fast Template Cached Fast Template Enzyme PHP Guru Template Class Smarty SmartTemplate I narrowed it down quite a bit, not…
Okay I’ve scoured the net and found about 35 different templating implementations. Some look quite promising, but it’ll take me a while to narrow it down to a few and start some serious testing. I would like to say for the record that HotScripts has what is possibly the worst search I have used in…
I’ve been looking and playing a lot with Smarty and SmartTemplate, trying to get a feel for each and decide which (if either) WordPress should go with. Neither is really right for the job; Smarty does far too much, while SmartTemplate is clunky in comparison and execution. SmartTemplate is ridiculously fast, but the syntax is…
A small computer crisis has caused me to lose a couple of days of work on WordPress, but never fear, redoing something is always quicker than doing it the first time. More frequent check-ins to the CVS in the future will be a must.
Cleaned up the email notification of comments with a number of features that should make it more useful. First, the comments now appear to come from the email address of the person who left the comment, so if they filled it in you can just click reply in your email client to respond privately. Second,…