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Monday, June 19. 2006What I love Serendipity for
I've started working towards this blog upgrade to the latest version of Serendipity yesterday, and it was decided to go for the latest beta of Serendipity 1.1 rather than for the 1.0 release. This time around I'm doing the upgrade on my home server as it's getting to be more and more time consuming. I think it will take me two or three days more to complete the works and make the changes live here on the website.
So, with this in mind, I thought I'd mention here just a couple of truly unique features I simply love Serendipity for: Central repository for all the plugins and design templates Installing new plugins in s9y is simply the best and easiest I've seen in any blog engine to the moment. Before showing you the list of all the plugins, a new list of updated versions is downloaded from the repository. When you activate a new plugin or choose a new design template to be used, all the relevant files are automatically downloaded and installed into your blog directories. Incredibly easy option of moving sidepanel plugins from lelf side to the right What I mean is that practically every design template has the support for either side of the sidebar placement. You can simply specify where your plugins should appear - to the left or to the right. Other blog engines, like WordPress for instance, are not so elegant in doing this, you're generally required to fix some of your design template files by hand. Serendipity 1.1 branch is the one where developers have down something incredible - they've finally implemented the Drag & Drop plugin management! So you have a table of all the plugins, which mimics the current plugins placement on your blog pages, and you can use your mouse to change plugins order in a sidepanel or simply move selected plugins to the panel on the other side of a page. If you haven't seen this live yet, I urge you to download the latest Serendipity build and try it out! Friday, June 16. 2006Serendipity 1.0 released!
After a long wait, the development team of the s9y blog engine has finally released Serendipity 1.0!
This means that I'll be upgrading to this version in the next few days. I just can't wait to see all the cool stuff in this new release! I strongly advise you to read the Serendipity 1.0 release blog post from the author of s9y, Garvin himself. Thursday, February 23. 2006Main menu
Today I've created the first version of the main menu for my blog - hopefully this will make your navigation more effective.
Any wishes or suggestions of yours are welcome! Friday, February 10. 2006
On the right track Posted by Gleb Reys
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On the right track
The last two days were spent in the final fix of all the navigation problems with the blog. In particular, I've fixed all the archives and categories navigation for both languages.
Now it will be possible to get going with the global reorganization of my site - I've got few ideas to work on, so you should see the results soon enough. Tuesday, December 6. 2005
A little bit longer Posted by Gleb Reys
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A little bit longer
I'd like to confirm that my blog update and improvement works are sadly not finished yet. New s9y version has too much stuff done differently (better), so lots of my old tricks and fixes don't work anymore.
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