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We've released version 2.7.0 of Hijack, bringing lots of minor enhancements. This release also paves the way for monthly releases to Hijack.
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transform
instead of max-width
, when toggled, this fixes a bug that would cause the controller height to be visually smaller when toggled closed then back open.Improvement
In the latest release (2.3.1) of Content Flow, you can now customise the emails that are sent as part of the process!
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It's Christmas come early! Content Flow now has a Content Dashboard that you can turn on from the settings panel that will show:
We're using this as a content to-do list, and we think this is really going to help more casual editors to understand what they need to be looking at - especially in sites with bigger numbers of pages and posts.
We'd love to know what you think!
Post approved & post rejected email can now be sent to invited editors, toggled via settings or a filter
There have been so many updates in such a short space of time, we've not been able to keep up. This changelog covers versions 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6.3, 1.6.4, 1.6.5, 2.0.0 😱 2.0.1 and 2.1.0
So, yeah - lot's happened.
If you want the full breakdown of what happened, when - you can checkout the changelog on GitHub.
Most notably, Content Flow is completely re-written. It far more readable and maintainable. Oh and this is the first plugin to publicly adopt the plugin visual style created at SMILE.
Hello, and welcome to our first ever changelog entry!
Content Flow has been through some big changes this year, bringing support for the Block Editor in WordPress (Gutenberg). Today, we're launching version 1.6 which comes with new features, enhancements and bugfixes!
As this public change log is so new, we've actually rolled in the updates from 1.4 and 1.5 as they all dropped in the last month too.
We'd love to hear your feedback!
user_can_moderate
as an improved version of sbc_can_user_moderate
get_allowed_mods
function when requesting user IDs