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Author Archives: Jess Planck

WP Super Edit 2.2 is now available for WordPress 2.8. I don’t know how I got this working so quickly. I’m always too busy!
WP Super Edit 2.2 has only been tested with WordPress 2.8. There are no new features at this time. I focused on some bug fixes and optimizations. I’ve done a quick cleanup [...]

So I didn’t make a post for the updated Yank Widget release. That wasn’t nice or very smart.
Yank Widget 1.2.1 is only a bug fix release for WordPress 2.7.x to remove errors on post and page edit screens. Please report any issues you have here or use the contact us form.
My apologies to the folks [...]

This is a minor, yet major update for WP Super Edit. Mostly this version fixes a nasty oversight on my part and updates the plugin for better compatibility with the upcoming release of WordPress 2.7.
I also added Font Tools as WP Super Edit plugin instead of adding the Font Face and Font Size drop down [...]

I’ve completed an update to my silly Yank Widget WordPress Plugin.
This release includes some minor bug fixes and hopefully some optimizations.

Yank Widgets should be more optimized. The plugin checks for pages added to Yank Widget areas on each post or page before trying to query the database for pages added to a Yank Widget [...]

WP Super Edit 2.0 has finally been released!
It should probably also be known as the “Gustav ate my wallet” release. If you don’t know, WP Super Edit is a WordPress plugin designed to manage and add features to the TinyMCE WYSIWYG editor used by WordPress.
This is a complete rewrite of WP Super Edit for WordPress [...]

I’ve decided to release Yank Widget 1.0 for the Weblog Tools Collection Plugin Competition. I wanted to do more for this plugin, but ran out of time.
It works fairly well as a way to add secondary static content to the sidebars for a particular post or page. The user interfaces are not quite what I [...]

Okay, time to start some collections of notes for WordPress 2.6.

Good news is that I MUST start work again on WP Super Edit for WordPress 2.5. I have clients and users dependent on it like junkies, and I really want to move on to WordPress 2.5.
Bad news is that life has been beating the crap out of us lately:

This will probably be the last version of WP Super Edit for WordPress 2.1 to 2.3 since the upcoming WordPress 2.5 will dramatically change the editor. I’ll be starting to work on WP Super Edit 2.0 soon for WordPress 2.5 ( I’ll be using the WordPress Plugin Directory SVN from now on, so I need [...]

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