Looks like Tarski has been ported to the Korean TatterTools blog software.
Tags: Korea, port, TatterTools
May 26, 2006 by Chris Sternal-Johnson | Permalink
Looks like Tarski has been ported to the Korean TatterTools blog software.
Tags: Korea, port, TatterTools
WordPress 3.5 is required. Legacy downloads are available for users of earlier versions.
Be sure to read the documentation! Tarski is available in other languages.
If you like Tarski, Ben’s always happy to receive something from his Amazon wishlist.
(Please include your email in any message, otherwise he won’t know who to thank.)
December 16, 2012
Tarski 3.2.0 adds the option to display a post’s featured image in the header. It also improves Tarski’s compatibility with recent versions of WordPress and PHP.
April 22, 2012
Release candidate for Tarski 3.2.0.
January 28, 2012
Tarski 3.1.3 is a maintenance release which fixes some minor bugs and enhances the theme’s compatibility with WordPress 3.3.
August 16, 2011
Tarski 3.1 features support for WordPress sub-menus with JavaScript-enhanced dropdowns.
July 5, 2011
Tarski 3.1.0RC1 is a preview of the new version of Tarski, developed to work with WordPress 3.2.
June 25, 2011
Tarski 3.1.0beta is a preview of the new version of Tarski, developed to work with WordPress 3.2.
March 18, 2011
Tarski 3.0 supports WordPress 3.1 features like custom menus and default headers.
March 15, 2011
A release candidate for Tarski 3.0 is now available.
December 8, 2010
I have moved this site to a new server. Unfortunately I don’t have time right now to finish migrating content and debugging everything, but I think a website with a few things missing that’s actually available is much better than one that has all the content but keeps crashing every couple of days. The major [...]
December 7, 2010
Sorry about the recent downtime, the server the site lives on keeps running out of memory. I’m hoping to move it to a newer, better-provisioned one soon but I haven’t had the time to complete the process. In the meantime, thanks to the people who’ve let me know when it’s gone down. I’ll try to [...]
