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11 Apr

3.0.2: In Series for Everyone

This is a special release, for all those folks who aren’t running WordPress 2.1 — In Series now runs on 2.0 and 1.5 (specifically tested on 2.0.7 and 1.5.2). I got my test platform all rigged up to do some decent functional testing (now complete with fast database resets and more stringent default databases to test the upgrade path) so I’m fairly confident that all the features work the same across all the WordPress versions. Remember to back up your database, and get it while it’s hot!

Get In Series 3.0.2.

3 Responses to “3.0.2: In Series for Everyone”

  1. AvatarMark
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    So, do you suggest use 3.0.2 even running WordPress 2.1?

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  2. AvatarMartins
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    I would love to use InSeries but I can only create new series but unable to add articles to existing series. I cannot find any “prepend” or “append” option. I am running WP InSieries 3.0.2 and WP 2.1.3. Is this a known or uknown bug, or am I doing smth wrong.. :(

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  3. AvatarQuandary
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    @Mark

    There’s no huge need to upgrade from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 if you already run WordPress 2.1, but it won’t do any harm either. That said, if you find something that appears to be a bug, the first thing I’m usually going to ask you to do is to upgrade to the latest version. :)

    @Martins

    Everything should work (it does for me, anyway). To add an article to an existing series:

    1. Create your new post, or edit an existing one
    2. Select the series you want to add to from the drop-down list (the one that starts out saying “— New Series —”)
    3. Select where you want to add the series (”Start” or “End”)
    4. Save

    If you would like to re-order the series, you can pick which post the current post should come after using the drop-down box under the appropriate series name. Note that you must save the post to a series before you can re-order it.

    If these instructions don’t work for you, please file a bug so that I can collect/track all the pertinent information as to why this problem happens.

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