Piklist at WordCampNYC
WordCampNYC is this weekend, and we will be presenting on Saturday at 1pm. Our session, “PROVIDING INLINE HELP FOR A GREAT USER EXPERIENCE“, will highlight many of the new features in Piklist v0.9.9.x, and we’ll show you just how easy it is to customize the WordPress admin. If you build websites for clients, then you […]
Piklist v0.9.9.4
Lots of bug fixes and surprises are in store for you when you upgrade to Piklist v0.9.9.4: NEW: WorkFlow Bar! NEW: Save individual Options, not just serialized Settings. (check out the new “Demo Reading” page) NEW: Two new conditions: ‘readonly’ and disabled’. NEW: unset_value option for checkboxes. ENHANCED: Major speed updates to Piklist JS UI. […]
Piklist v0.9.9.3 is ready for testing!
As Kevin and I push to get Piklist to v1.0, we really want to thank all of you who have been testing these beta versions and posting your tickets. Many of you have been creating fields Kevin and I have never thought of, and in doing so, you have uncovered some awesome bugs! Thanks to […]
Piklist v0.9.9.2
If you’re upgrading from an older version of Piklist, pre v0.9.9, and you’re not getting prompted for the upgrade script, then v0.9.9.2 is your answer.
Piklist v0.9.9.1
We’re killing bugs and adding features! Piklist v0.9.9.1 is available at WordPress.org Trunk. Inspired by this support ticket by @cezarion, Piklist can now use a combination of client-side and server-side validation. In the past, Piklist would stop any Piklist field from saving if it failed validation. Implementing this new feature will now stop the entire form from […]
Piklist v0.9.9 Public Beta and Next Steps
About four years ago, Kevin and I started developing Piklist. It didn’t start out as the most powerful framework for WordPress. What we originally planned was an application-type plugin. However, we quickly realized we were building a plugin that allowed you to build powerful applications. We took everything we knew about customizing WordPress and vowed to make it easier, […]
WP Helpers v1.8: Media Tools
WordPress Helpers v1.8 is now available at WordPress.org, and this release is all about Media. Required Featured Image when Publishing You can now require a Featured Image when publishing a post. If there’s no image assigned, your post will be saved in Draft mode. Once you assign a Featured Image, you can Publish or Schedule. […]
WordPress Helpers update: Post Excerpt with WYSIWYG
Our best ideas have always come from our users, and this one is no exception. This week on our support forum, @mcmaster wanted to add a WYSIWYG editor to the Post excerpt box. While this is super easy using the Piklist framework, we decided to make it even easier and add it to our WordPress […]
Piklist at WordCamp Seattle
WordCamp Seattle: Experienced, is this weekend and it looks like it’s going to be an amazing event. If you’re going to attend we would love to meet you. Piklist lead developer Kevin Miller will be there to answer all your questions and help you build amazing websites with Piklist. To meet with Kevin just send […]
Piklist Checker v0.6.0 is now available
If you’ve been building plugins or themes that depend on Piklist, the Piklist Checker is a free piece of code that tells users to install Piklist if they haven’t already. You can learn more about it in our User Guide. The latest version of the Piklist Checker is now available at WordPress.org, and supports themes […]