Textpattern CMS gains Themes support
Ask anyone new to Textpattern what its one deficiency is compared to the competition, and the answer is usually “Where are the Themes?” We finally have an answer to that.
Ask anyone new to Textpattern what its one deficiency is compared to the competition, and the answer is usually “Where are the Themes?” We finally have an answer to that.
The old website design served us well for more than a few years, but it’s time for a whole new lick of (black, white and yellow) paint to be applied to Textpattern’s home. Here I’ll explain some of the techniques used and choices made during the process.
Please raise a glass to our newest core developer, Oleg.
Textpattern seems to have a lot in common with waiting for a British bus: you don’t see one for four years, then three come along at once.
Hot on the heels of our biggest release yet, comes this update which sees the return of something yellowy and familiar, yet different.
After a good few years of back and forth, and an extensive beta programme, we are excited to announce Textpatterm CMS 4.6.0.
We are pleased to announce a third beta release of Textpattern CMS 4.6.
We are pleased to announce a second beta release of Textpattern CMS 4.6.
We are pleased to announce a beta release of Textpattern CMS 4.6.
Sending passwords via email in cleartext hasn’t been cool since about 1971, so Textpattern CMS 4.6.0 (finally!) changes that.
What’s that coming over the hill; is it a r… r… r… roadmap? When I made the speculative forum post about meeting up face-to-face with Textpattern CMS users and developers earlier this year, I had no idea how it would turn out.
Roll up roll up, it’s time for a meeting of Textpattern faces, both in person or virtually via the magic of the Internet. Be there or be… vaguely rectangular.