Just published an article over on Extralogical about adding custom hooks to WordPress themes, which might be of interest to the theme authors amongst you. It also offers a little preview of how the new hooks system in Tarski 1.5 will work.
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There’s a brief (eight paragraphs is brief for me) article up on my personal site on translations, testing and community. If you can’t be bothered to read it (and I wouldn’t blame you), the gist of it is a big thumbs-up to the people who’ve helped us out with Tarski over the last month or so. We couldn’t do it without you (quite literally, in some cases).
I’ve been having a few problems with my website‘s theme, so I’ve switched to Tarski temporarily. Now, my site uses Feedburner, so obviously Tarski’s built-in links to WordPress’s self-generated feeds was a small problem.
Fortunately, there’s a solution out there: Steve Smith’s Feedburner Feed Replacement. All you need to do is download the plugin, install it, and point it to your feed. You don’t need to change Tarski’s code at all. Given this positive experience, I’ve added it to our Recommended Plugins page.
Tags: 1.1.3, Feedburner, ionfish, Ordered List, plugin, Steve Smith, website
