Older plugin versions

Posted June 18 2010 05:11 AM by Jukka Svahn

Hello my furry little rabbits. The site got an option that allows you to download older versions of the plugins, or as I call them, ancients. You can find the ancients by clicking the Older versions… link which is located on every plugin page’s left (cordination fail) right sidebar.

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Secrets: Debugging and testing plugins

Posted December 14 2008 04:27 PM by Jukka Svahn

Some people have asked what defines plugin requirements and how can I know where it works and where it doesn’t. Do I really test my plugin on every Textpattern-, PHP- and MySQL version? Does it take a lot of time?

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Textpattern slogan likes?

Posted September 10 2008 11:22 PM by Jukka Svahn

Have you ever thought reasons not to try Texptattern? Like features but opposites, things which make you want to use Textpattern, even when those are on the “not” list? Maybe you should…

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Makes me sad: TXPQ

Posted September 09 2008 02:56 AM by Jukka Svahn

There are some things that, in some odd way, make me very unhappy, sad. This time the thing is a somesort of death…

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Now that is done, what next?

Posted September 07 2008 03:37 PM by Jukka Svahn

There are couple of plugins waiting some magic to happen. Some of them are quite big ones so it might to take some time to get them working properly…

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Textpattern with Flex: Flexpattern

Posted August 30 2008 08:56 AM by Jukka Svahn

A Flex-mad (in a good way), Jonnie Spratley has made something quite interesting, a thing called Flexpattern. It’s a compination of two things, Adobe’s Flex framework and beloved Textpattern CMS.

Apparently Jonnie is doing that thing also to WordPress backend as he states:

Anyway’s, I am going to do this same thing but with a WordPress back-end as well. If anyone wants to help me finish this, or just mess around with the code, and work together, let me know. Well, I have said enough.

Help is also helpful (doh, what else could it be), as you can see. If you got some free time, you know how to code and you insist to help, then go a head and give him a hand or two. Have you ever tried to write with only one hand. Yes, five fingers sucks.

Cut forms and conditionals

Posted July 17 2008 03:02 PM by Jukka Svahn

As we know, sometimes the page template just starts to look ugly mix of section based conditionals, or there is just too many templates. There must be something to fix this, but what? I do have my own method – also a plugin.

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