Piklist 0.9.2 on tap.
Since Piklist version 0.9.0 dropped at WordPress.org, we’ve had a very eventful week. Our email list is receiving record signups. The community forums have been buzzing with new users discovering the benefits of Piklist, while our experienced users have been trying out the new features. Late last week we released v0.9.1, which fixed a small conflict […]
A new Piklist. A new Piklist.com.
For the past six months our developer community has been testing version 0.8.0 of Piklist. For those of you using version 0.7.2 this is a major rewrite and upgrade. Bugs have been squashed, and tons of features have been added. Version 0.8.0 has been used by our developer community for months and they have built […]
v0.8.0 Beta 6
We’re getting closer to releasing 0.80.0 on WordPress.org. Most of the issues reported by our community in the support forums have been addressed, so this version is even more fun.
v0.8.0 Beta 4
Beta 4 addresses two bugs posted on our forums: Javascript errors that are stopping Post Editor Tags and Help Tabs. And Frontend Widgets not working. We also replace the standard WordPress “Right Now” Dashboard widget with one that supports Custom Post Types and Taxonomies.
v0.8.0 Beta 3
v0.8.0 b3 is a straight old fashion bugfix, including the Javascript errors reported on our forum.
v0.8.0 Beta 2 and File Upload Field (with a surprise inside)
Piklist v0.8.0 is at Beta 2, and available now on trunk at WordPress.org. Beta 2 has lots of bug fixes, field formatting cleanup, and an enhanced version of the File Upload Field (with a surprise inside).
Beta to the Max! v0.8.0 Beta 1 is live.
Piklist 0.8.0 beta 1 is out in the wild and available for download! It is totally awesome, with lots of new features, optimizations and bug fixes.
It’s been a while since our last release, so we knew this one had to be special… and we think we’ve succeeded. Piklist makes even more things easier and adds functionality to WordPress that you’ve never seen before.
Keep Building with Piklist
The Piklist community is really growing and we couldn’t be happier. When developers and non-developers can easily manipulate the WordPress admin, users benefit from easy to use interfaces and more interesting features can be built. This has lead to a rise in usage, and some pretty awesome sites being built with Piklist.
A Piklist update, and Piklist Updates
First, a Piklist update. It’s been over two months since our last release, which is just way too long. We promise to try harder to do more frequent releases. The good news is that Kevin and I have been working on many new Piklist features.
Locking Piklist
Being a framework, it is important that Piklist not be deactivated by accident. In most cases, Piklist is providing core functionality to a website, and deactivating it would remove that functionality possibly rendering the site useless.