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Textpattern advances...
After way too long without looking at Textpattern, I’ve jumped back in with good intentions. Then, I read this.
Most here would be alarmed if they could grasp how little I understand about that article. However, my takeaway is that someone retooling a weblog just now would be well-advised to understand more about Txp 4.3 and HTML5.
Would anyone be willing to hazard a guess about whether 4.3 is more likely to be days, weeks or months away from today?
Thanks.
Last edited by 6sigma (2010-07-07 12:48:16)
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6sigma wrote:
my takeaway is that someone retooling a weblog just now would be well-advised to understand more about Txp 4.3 and HTML5.
Not at all. Don’t worry, that post is primarily for plugin authors and (admin-side) theme creators who will need to know about the markup on the admin side in order to provide admin-side plugins and themes that will run in both TXP 4.3 and TXP 5. It has nothing to do with the public side of TXP sites — your weblog. If you don’t understand a lot of the post, then it just means you don’t need to know about its contents ;-)
Would anyone be willing to hazard a guess about whether 4.3 is more likely to be days, weeks or months away from today?
Not long1
1 I reserve the right to be wrong about this.
Last edited by Bloke (2010-07-07 13:17:54)
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Thanks again, Stef. Useful to know.
Hijacking my own thread, I’ll also ask this: Are the changes to 4.3 also intended to encourage easier (and more) front-side themes?
I’ve never quite understood the vigorous addition of admin-side themes while the number of front-side themes hasn’t changed a lot since 4.2, but that’s just me speaking without actually counting things.
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6sigma wrote:
Hijacking my own thread, I’ll also ask this: Are the changes to 4.3 also intended to encourage easier (and more) front-side themes?
Not yet. Public themes still require a plugin and some manual messing around. This may change in future, but nobody can tell yet.
I’ve never quite understood the vigorous addition of admin-side themes while the number of front-side themes hasn’t changed a lot
It’s probably because, since the advent of TXP 4.2.0, pluggable_ui()
and the smd_admin_themes plugin, it’s much easier to make them now. And the stuff in 4.3.0 will allow such themes to go even further, a lot easier still.
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6sigma wrote:
I’ve never quite understood the vigorous addition of admin-side themes while the number of front-side themes hasn’t changed a lot since 4.2, but that’s just me speaking without actually counting things.
Front-side and admin-side theming are totally different problems. The admin-side is a controlled environment, with the content and site architecture set in stone. Txp is a blank canvas on the front side. That’s one of its plusses, IMO. But not conducive to theming.
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