A second alpha version is available now!
FV Community News 3.0 Alpha 2
Posted by Frank | Filed under Wordpress Plugins
Posted by Frank | Filed under Wordpress Plugins
A second alpha version is available now!
Posted by Frank | Filed under News Wordpress Plugins
A little while ago I talked about a complete new version of the FV Community News plugin. This version will take advantage of the custom post type that WordPress supports. Today an alpha preview is available for you to see what direction the plugin is going into. Keep in mind that this version is not for use on a live website, since it can and probably will contain bugs!
Have a great idea for one of my WordPress Plugins? Now is your chance to get it implemented! Simply create an account, and post your idea on the forums.
Posted by Frank | Filed under Wordpress Plugins
NOTE: This information only applies to version 2.x
With the latest version of the Community News plugin, customizing the templates had been brought to a whole new level.
It is true that you are not able to simple edit the looks in your WP-Admin anymore, but instead there are simple PHP templates included with the plugin that you can easily modify.
Posted by Frank | Filed under News Wordpress Plugins
The beta has been around for a while now, and since no major bugs have been discovered yet, I decided to make it public.
The first thing I decided to do with the plugin is remove some `useless` features. Mostly these are settings hardly anyone uses and just confuses people. What I want is the plugin to be super easy to use, not to much trouble with configuring and other stuff should be necessary.
Posted by Frank | Filed under Wordpress Plugins
Hey everyone.
After adding version 1.3, I received a few notifications about the javascript. It gave errors, wasn’t compatible with most plugins and/or themes and just sucked
My decision was to update the complete javascript used with version 2.0, since that one is going to have a complete makeover. However, more and more emails came, telling about the JavaScript. The problem seems to be worse then I was thinking, so an early patch for the javascript is already available.