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subtext has been nominated for two SourceForge community awards.

I'm late to the game here (darned time zones), Simone, Scott and Phil have already pointed out that Subtext has been nominated for two community awards; Most Collaborative Project and Best Project for Communications. We're one of two .NET based projects in the running (the other being vmukti, a .NET project which has corporate backing; subtext is just for the love of it). Is the nomination nice? Hell yea. Does it prove anything? Probably not. The categories indicate how much of a popularity contest it is; how would users know which if Subtext, Azureus, XOOPS, Zimbra or ADempiere most values...

posted @ Tuesday, July 03, 2007 8:59 AM | Feedback (3)

Simple Windows Live Writer manifest for Subtext

Tim Heuer built a simple manifest for the new beta of Windows Live Writer (which has a UK dictionary, worth it for that alone). With his permission I took his image, and put it into the trunk along with a manifest. From that I'll be building the parts of the Wordpress API that make sense for Subtext, the ability to add and edit categories being the primary one, as well as some custom buttons for WLM for statistics and comments, as well as direct links to on-line editing. In the mean time you can grab the manifest and supporting images yourself, put...

posted @ Sunday, June 03, 2007 9:49 PM | Feedback (2)

Subtext 1.9.5 Released

Phil just announced the release of Subtext 1.9.5; New Features Content Tagging and Tag Cloud - for more details, refere to this post.  Identicon Support - Uses the Identicon Handler project on CodePlex. MyBrand Feedburner Support - Updated our FeedBurner implementation to support custom feedburner URLs Upgrade to LightBox 2.0 - If you referenced the default lightbox skin in your custom skin, please reference this post by Simone to understand how to update the skin. Author CSS Class - The CSS class of "author" is added to comments left by the owner of a blog (must...

posted @ Friday, May 11, 2007 10:34 AM | Feedback (0)

Adding Goggle Analytics to Subtext

I'm a sucker for statistics (the number of people searching for "squiring girls" who end up on my site, due to my entry titled "Squirting at the London Girl Geek Dinner" and when someone showed me the fun things google analytics produce I was hooked. Right now, however, there's no easy way to add custom code to every page on a subtext blog. Once I get my SQL installation up and running again (or bite the bullet and reinstall everything *sigh*) I hope to tackle that. So how do you go about it? Well, every subtext page, underneath the hood...

posted @ Saturday, April 21, 2007 8:44 PM | Feedback (6)