Celebrating the commit #1000
That’s it: we’ve reached the commit #1000 now!
That’s it: we’ve reached the commit #1000 now!
Starting from revision 979 labels provided for the Textpattern listing tags (recent_articles, recent_comments, linklist, related_articles, category_list, section_list and file_download_list) will be nevermore added as the first item of those lists.
One of the newer conditional tags added to Textpattern – if_different – allows to display date based contents in our sites without trouble.
Courtesy of maijs, Latvian is the 23th language available for Textpattern. You can install it from the languages section now.
There are three new conditional tags in the 4.0 branch: if_first_article, if_last_article and if_different.
New in the 4.0 branch: improved section, category navigation tags.
Hot off the press: Textpattern now supports error page templates.
Kevin Hale details his reasons for switching from Textpattern to MT. I don’t mean to criticize Kevin for making that choice — it’s important to choose the right tool for the job — but I do want to correct some misconceptions, lest readers get the impression Textpattern is lacking (or somehow getting worse!) where it is not.
I guess everybody saw it coming. Now it’s official: Google Blogsearch is here.
Available now, Jack! Light on features, heavy on fixes.
As most of you interested in web design have no doubt noticed A List Apart 4.0 went live yesterday.
Yes, again… and no, we’re not doing doing it to keep you guys busy!