In Series in Belarusian
Thanks to the efforts of Фат Коўлест (”Fat Cowlest”), In Series is now readable in yet another language I never new about: Belarusian.
This and all other translations are available on the In Series project page.
Thanks to the efforts of Фат Коўлест (”Fat Cowlest”), In Series is now readable in yet another language I never new about: Belarusian.
This and all other translations are available on the In Series project page.
My thanks go out to Mr. George Valsamis for providing a Greek translation of In Series. This particular language holds a special place in my heart, because Greek Letters is one of my standard test series that I create (along with Roman Numerals and Arabic Numerals). Thanks George!
This and all other translations are available on […]
I just stumbled across this little gem…
I found this plugin very easy to use. [It’s] so easy that I thought I was using it wrong. I kept checking it to make sure it was working. It is a great plugin for writing series posts.
– Robert
I’ve heard “easy to use” come up before. But “[It’s] so […]
We’ve got another translation! Michael Grove was kind enough to provide us with a Danish set of strings. Thanks so much!
This and all other translations are available on the In Series project page.
And to make up for the late post today, here’s another release. :)
This release integrates the fix for bug 37 that just went into 3.0.12, and also fixes bug 34, which is probably more important to the IE7-users in the crowd. I still think that IE’s behavior is broken, but my code will work both […]
Was anyone else getting worried that I wouldn’t have a Sunday post today? ;)
This release fixes bug 37 by providing nice, big text areas on the In Series configuration page. Hopefully folks will find it to be more usable than the cramped little text input fields from before. Shouts to David P. — this bug’s […]
Folks that use In Series 3.1 Beta know that it has some new widgets associated with it — specifically, one that lists the site’s series, and one that displays the current post’s series ToC (if the post is in a series). A recent visitor, one Michael Schultz, requested some functionality that (essentially) combined the two […]