We’ve just moved the Tarski website to a new server; thus far, everything seems to be working. If you do run into any problems, please let us know.
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As I mentioned in my previous post, my website’s theme broke the WP admin panel, so until Chris and I figure out what’s going on, I’ll be running Tarski. Since 1.2 is not a million miles away from finished, I thought I’d upload that and use my site as a sort of field test to iron out bugs—I’ve already caught a couple. Hopefully we’ll iron out the biggest issues over the weekend and get a Beta copy out to our testers. We’ll keep you posted.
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
We’ve just added a new, revised version of our original alternate styles tutorial. The new Alternate Styles page resides in its rightful place in the Docs & Help section, and has been substantially rewritten for greater clarity and to correct a couple of errors. The original article is now defunct, so if you have any links pointing there please update them.
Honestly. Real life (and paid work) just took the reins for a bit; you know how it is.
Chris and I hope to get back to working on 1.2 shortly—the frontend code is all there, we just need to finish up the new options page, tie it into the new loop code, and test it. We’ll keep you abrest of our progress.
We’re still dealing with support queries on the forum, so if you have a Tarski mod or custom style you’d like to show off, or just need some help sorting something out, drop by and give us a shout.
You might have noticed the new donation button over in the sidebar. Please don’t feel we’re pressuring you to donate—Tarski is, and always will be, completely free to download and use. However, if you want to say thanks with more than just words, we wouldn’t object to being bought a drink!
As the number of people using Tarski has increased, so has the volume of support requests, and it’s getting quite messy and difficult to handle them in blog comments, so we’ve set up a forum.
We hope that some of you will hang around, post your alternate styles and modifications, and help other Tarski users with their problems. We want to carry on developing and improving Tarski, but we do need support from the community if we’re going to maintain our high standards and continue to provide a high level of support for our users.
All support requests should now be posted in the forum, not in blog comment threads.
