All releases tagged Minor


Release Notes: Some code including the console and the admin area were moved to the main class file. An admin page showing PHP information was added. Bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds the ability for the site admin to specify a static homepage for the site's frontpage instead of the usual recent articles posted on the site. A new theme, the DeFunkt Theme, has been added to the pre-installed themes. Numerous bugfixes plus changes have been added. The PHP Markdown Extra library and WYMeditor have been upgraded to the latest releases. The JQuery library has been updated to the 1.8.2 release.


Release Notes: This release included database query fixes on error pages for the WYSIWYM package, and fixes in the Syntax Help page for the Markup and Markdown packages.


Release Notes: This is the final release of the flat file package for the Napata CMS project. It fixes bugs and includes cosmetic changes to the sidebar, use of absolute paths for included files, and includes a config file.


Release Notes: This release included changes to the word limit on the homepage's teaser, changes to the home page's title, minor changes to editing, some major bugfixes, and more.


Release Notes: This is a backport release containing the new theme switching administration function that is built into the upcoming 1.2 release. It also contains little cosmetic changes to the pre-packaged themes that have been backported from 1.2. Other changes include proper error handling when a page is not found, file location changes, the addition of Class_Template, which handles the theme admin functions, and numerous little fixes.


Release Notes: Revision C of the 1.0 release. A bugfix for an E_STRICT warning that was being generated by the PassData subclass. Minor changes to the footer function, the installer, and the Accounts page.


Release Notes: This release adds a fix for the password hashing algorithm previously in use in release 1.0 and strengthens the algorithm thorough hashing, using the PHPass framework.