AWSOM News Announcement 2.0 in development
The AWSOM News Announcement version 2.0.0 plugin for WordPress is now in development. Some of the upcoming features will be: multiple news announcements can be displayed and saved in database to be reused, news announcements can be part of a rotation set for number of displays or timeframe of display, multiple selectable locations for display (sidebar, above posts, on only certain pages, other special areas), and other features. If you have any feature requests or would like to comment on the plugin please leave a comment here or post on the Harknell.com AWSOM forum area.
Important AWSOM Pixgallery News, read this!
It appears that the wordpress.org website repository has been naming the zip file folder for the AWSOM Pixgallery plugin incorrectly leading to activation issues and other problems getting it to work. If you downloaded your version of the plugin from anywhere but here, please make sure that the plugin folder is called “awsompixgallery” in the wp-content/plugins folder. If it is called anything else it will most likely cause issues. To fix this deactivate the plugin, rename the folder to awsompixgallery, then reactivate it. This should correct the issue.
Yikes! AWSOM Pixgallery quickly updated to 4.4.1
Due to a bug discovered right after release The AWSOM Pixgallery Plugin has been updated to 4.4.1. The bug fix only affects people with custom permalinks, and only if they wanted to use the automatic cache folder. Otherwise there isn’t anything different for other users. If you want to upgrade to 4.4.1 simply overwrite your files with the newer versions in the new download, no need to deactivate and reactivate the plugin. If your cache still doesn’t appear add a / in front of the listed cache path in the cache field in the Pixgallery Options menu to make it look like: /wp-content/uploads/cache/
This will fix the issue.
AWSOM Pixgallery 4.4.0 now available
Hi everyone, I’m proud to announce the newest version of the AWSOM Pixgallery plugin for WordPress. Version 4.4.0 is now available for download from it’s product page. This new version adds many new features and usability upgrades. Images now can have custom names along with initial tag support (for inputting them, search will be enabled soon). You can now define Galleries and have the plugin generate the proper code to input into your page/post to have the gallery appear. You can have the plugin create a default cache folder as well as a default gallery folder. And many other bug fixes and improvements to the way the galleries look and function.
One Important thing though for upgraders: The Image Caption admin area has moved. It is now under the “Write” admin menu. This is a result of the way WordPress is designed which only allows one plugin submenu under an existing Admin menu area. “Manage” now contains the Galleries management area. Also, Image Captions now require that you input the actual name of the image file including it’s extension. After upgrading you will need to go to the “Write” admin area tab and open the Pixgallery Image Caption section and add the image name to all of your existing captions (sorry, was a needed change for future development) before they will display their captions in your galleries as normal.
This new version has many features and usability improvements based on your feedback. I hope things are moving toward making AWSOM Pixgallery the easiest and best solution to placing an Image gallery on your site. Please let me know what you think of the new version either by commenting here or by posting on my support forum at www.harknell.com. Thanks.
WordPress 2.2 Security Issue, patch it now
WordPress 2.2 has a security issue that requires immediate patching by anyone using this version. There is not an official new download available from the wordpress.org site yet, but you can get information on how to fix the vulnerability on their support forum here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/120857?replies=12.
It requires you to replace a file (xmlrpc.php) with a new version, details are in the thread linked to above. This vulnerability affects any WordPress 2.2 install that allows comments and allows users to register. (which is probably a large number of websites). The vulnerability will allow a hacker to get your admin password, so this is bad.
Go check now and fix this if you are using this version!