wordpress 2.0 has been installed! ongoing upgrades of features will be listed below for interested parties.
tagged: news, site-updates
There have been some reports about problems with Taggerati and WordPress 2.0. The bad news is I’m sort of swamped at the moment which is why I don’t have time to dive into it. If there’s anyone with experience with WP 2.0 (I have never tried it yet) who knows a fix I’ll be happy to add it and give full credit. If that doesn’t happen: Please bear with me and be patient. I’ll try to look into it as soon as I can! -taggerati
upgraded wordpress from 1.5 to 2.0, and upgraded a few plugins: recent comments, comment quick tags, post subscription, ez-static (?). let me know if you have any problems with these things (not getting notifications of new posts or not being able to see tags for code when leaving comments).
the ‘tags’ plugin does not work with wordpress 2.0, as stated above; i guess it is best to continue using the ‘tag’ tags, though, for when we can install latest taggerati.
testing comment ‘preview’ feature…
testing comment ‘preview’ feature…
testing comment ‘preview’ feature…
x-mas comes a few hours early this year! i moved the feature articles from the old school php that i hand-coded, alone, back in 2004, and i put them into wp. my motivation was aesthetic unification, centralization of graphic fodder, and the hopes the cross referencing w/ posts/tags will encourage some folks to read them. i will leave the ‘features’ page and link up for a while, but the individual articles are still linked in the sidebar on the left of the window.
also, i worked out the hot mess that was/is the ‘galleries‘, the pix no longer stretch interminably down the page, and you can actually click to see pages 2, 3, etc., when there are more than 15 images in a gallery. it could still use some css work, if anyone is up for it.
new year’s comes early this/next year! i tried to consolidate all the projekt images so we can have galleries for each of the projekts. i also got rid of a bunch of duplicate files/images, and a few relics from the mt days.
apart from that, everyone will probably notice the changes to the navigation/layout. for instance, i dumped those projekt intro pages that i was never satisfied w/. the new projekt pages are integrated into wp; they are pretty lame now, but we will be able to update them more easily.
so, if you notice any broken links/images, let me know!
[quote comment="10750"]x-mas comes a few hours early this year! i moved the feature articles from the old school php that i hand-coded, alone, back in 2004, and i put them into wp. my motivation was aesthetic unification, centralization of graphic fodder, and the hopes the cross referencing w/ posts/tags will encourage some folks to read them. i will leave the ‘features’ page and link up for a while, but the individual articles are still linked in the sidebar on the left of the window.[/quote]
testing quote feature
