Bludit v1.6 BETA
Hi,
I would like to present the new beta of Bludit, this beta has some new features in the Dashboard / UI (User Interface) and some features in the backend.
Bludit v1.6 BETA 2 - Changelog
https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/rele ... /1.6-beta2
Bludit v1.6 BETA 2 - Download
https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/arch ... -beta2.zip
If you have some bug please report it in this thread or you can create a new issue on Github.
Enjoy!
I would like to present the new beta of Bludit, this beta has some new features in the Dashboard / UI (User Interface) and some features in the backend.
Bludit v1.6 BETA 2 - Changelog
https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/rele ... /1.6-beta2
Bludit v1.6 BETA 2 - Download
https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/arch ... -beta2.zip
If you have some bug please report it in this thread or you can create a new issue on Github.
Enjoy!
Great news and great job, Diego!
Can you tell something about 'reading time for posts and pages' new feature?
Can you tell something about 'reading time for posts and pages' new feature?
Well done, thanks.
By the way, is 1.6 going to provide category function? I saw some extra translations...
About bugs:
- there is no possible to add images, tags, description of entry/page because sidebar is not showing on small screen devices,
By the way, is 1.6 going to provide category function? I saw some extra translations...
About bugs:
- there is no possible to add images, tags, description of entry/page because sidebar is not showing on small screen devices,
See Changelog from initial post.jeverett wrote:I don't see anything about reading time..?
So am I. That is the questionjeverett wrote:I should have been more clear: I don't see anything about reading time in my Bludit install. Yes, I've updated.
Hi,
The categories are implemented?
I do not see them in article publishing
The categories are implemented?
I do not see them in article publishing
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Don't see yet in this BETA.Fred wrote:I do not see them in article publishing
Last edited by mxm on Thu May 11, 2017 4:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi,
I added the categories and then I removed it, sorry for it, but is going to be a mess with the pages and posts, I'm working on Bludit v2.0 meanwhile I release this version 1.6 with the big changes, one of this big changes is removing the posts and keep the pages ( whatttttt???? ), code both pages and posts system is a big mess for new features so I going to remove the posts.
Pages and posts are equal, except one is sort by date and other is sort by position, so the next page system on Bludit is going to keep both, date and position, and you can choose your settings how to sort your pages, by date (Blog) or by position (website with pages).
About the time of reading, here is the Pull request, https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/comm ... 38f55571f8 you can call this function $Post->relativeTime() and this returns the amount of time you need to read the post.
I added the categories and then I removed it, sorry for it, but is going to be a mess with the pages and posts, I'm working on Bludit v2.0 meanwhile I release this version 1.6 with the big changes, one of this big changes is removing the posts and keep the pages ( whatttttt???? ), code both pages and posts system is a big mess for new features so I going to remove the posts.
Pages and posts are equal, except one is sort by date and other is sort by position, so the next page system on Bludit is going to keep both, date and position, and you can choose your settings how to sort your pages, by date (Blog) or by position (website with pages).
About the time of reading, here is the Pull request, https://github.com/dignajar/bludit/comm ... 38f55571f8 you can call this function $Post->relativeTime() and this returns the amount of time you need to read the post.