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This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs and upgrades from all previous releases.
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Some screenshots for you:<br>
<a href="http://www.retroreviews.net/stainless...mepage.png">Home Page</a><br>
<a href="http://www.retroreviews.net/stainless.../admin.png">Admin Menu</a><br>
<a href="http://www.retroreviews.net/stainless...s/user.png">User Menu</a><br>
<a href="http://www.retroreviews.net/stainless...mments.png">Comments</a><br>
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Have fun!
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~Dan Hall, <a href="http://www.stainless-design.co.uk">Stainless Design</a> (AKA Caveman Joe)
This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs and upgrades from all pre-1.6.0 releases.
md5 checksum: cb5a213a12c8def51afbcf89519e049c
The second BETA release of Geeklog 2.0.0. Please try it out and give us your feedback.
For fresh installs, you may want to go with the latest stable release (1.8.1) instead until this version is out of beta.
md5 checksum: 0a9da7e5d78bd11cd84ab807975b82c7
Geeklog v2.2.2 is the recommended version for all production websites and now supports PHP v8.1. For upgrades, please make sure any plugins you are using are compatible with Geeklog v2.2.0 or higher. This is a complete tarball for fresh installs as well as upgrades from any older Geeklog version.
If you use either the full or update package on an existing Geeklog install, you will still have to manually remove any files that are not used anymore by Geeklog v2.2.2. For the list of removed files from Geeklog 2.2.1sr1 please see the text file included in this package (found here \public_html\docs\removed-files).
For more information on the new features and bug fixes in this version, please read this article or the history text file found in the docs directory.
Geeklog Plugin for managing Frequently Asked Questions. Based on the FAQMan from Stephen Ball. Plugin now provides Geeklog integrated install, de-install, admin, security, search and modified templates.
This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs and upgrades from all pre-1.4.0 releases.
md5 checksum: 219f3aaed8da4e743cc879c6faff23c8
This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs and upgrades from all pre-1.5.2 releases.
md5 checksum: 4bb2b2afe935d2571daeb5fcfbbe71f1
This version fixes a problem with storytext.thtml
Sorry folks - released this without checking the unfeatured story template... all better now.
Please note that this is not the final version yet and may contain bugs. If in doubt, download the latest stable release (currently 1.3.11sr3) instead.
md5 checksum: 43d2e584670a7e018b968651a7ac237b
Please note that this is not the final version yet and may contain bugs. You're invited to try it out but to actually run a productive Geeklog site, you may be better off with the latest stable release, 1.4.0sr5-1.
md5 checksum: ca3cf37c4d28460975039287662728ae
Geeklog v2.2.1 is the recommended version for all production websites. For upgrades please make sure any plugins you are using are compatible with Geeklog v2.2.0 or higher. This is a complete tarball for fresh installs as well as upgrades from any older Geeklog version.
For more information on the new features and bug fixes in this version, please read this article or the history text file found in the docs directory.
Geeklog 2.1.2 is the recommended version for all production websites. For upgrades please make sure any plugins you are using are compatible with Geeklog 2.1.2 or higher. This is a complete tarball for fresh installs as well as upgrades from any older Geeklog version.
For more information on the new features and bug fixes in this version, please read this article or the history text file found in the docs directory.
This is the second beta release of Geeklog v2.2.0. Please try it out on a non-production website and give us your feedback.
For more information on the new features and bug fixes in this version please read the history text file found in the docs directory.
For live sites the recommended Geeklog version is v2.1.3.
Note: Make sure your 3rd party Geeklog plugins are updated to the latest version as they are required to use the function COM_createHTMLDocument. This replaces the functions COM_siteHeader and COM_siteFooter. If you are unsure if a plugin supports Geeklog v2.2.0 then either disable it during the install or uninstall it.
If you find any bugs in this release, please report them here.
Please note that this is not the final version yet and may contain bugs. You're invited to try it out but to actually run a productive Geeklog site, you may be better off with the latest stable release, 1.4.0sr5-1.
md5 checksum: a52b48e9c8d021dd32f0d1bd7e2ac9c6
This is the first beta release of Geeklog v2.2.0. Please try it out on a non-production website and give us your feedback.
For more information on the new features and bug fixes in this version please read the history text file found in the docs directory.
For live sites the recommended Geeklog version is v2.1.3.
Note: Make sure your 3rd party Geeklog plugins are updated to the latest version as they are required to use the function COM_createHTMLDocument. This replaces the functions COM_siteHeader and COM_siteFooter. If you are unsure if a plugin supports Geeklog v2.2.0 then either disable it during the install or uninstall it.
If you find any bugs in this release, please report them here.
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You can manualy change settings (layout, colors, menu...) in the default-settings.php file.
Purepro need to have write permission to the purepro/css folder.
Delete the purepro/css/my-site folder to rebuild css with new layout, color, menu... settings.
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Coming soon online tool on geeklog.fr to play with settings
- LinuxTag 2006, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2006-05-06
- PHP user group meeting, Stuttgart, Germany, 2006-05-10
- FrOSCon, Bonn, Germany, 2006-06-24