May 6th, 2008
This update adopts category handling of PhotoQ 1.2 to WordPress 2.5.1. Only perform the update if you are using WordPress 2.5.1 or higher. If you use WordPress 2.5, please download version 1.2.4 of the PhotoQ WordPress Photoblog plugin instead.
Besides handling categories without warnings under WordPress 2.5.1 this update of the PhotoQ Photoblog Plugin brings two new settings:
- You can now set a default category for all photoblog posts posted via PhotoQ.
- You can now set the author for posts posted via PhotoQ in case you want this to be different from the default one.
April 23rd, 2008
This update is another bugfix for PhotoQ 1.2 WordPress Photoblog Plugin. Anyone who had problems with earlier PhotoQ 1.2 versions should perform the update.
This update fixes the following issues:
- No more disappearing Media Library links in Write panel due to PhotoQ.
- Special characters in image names should now also work without problems.
Thanks to Georg and Ryan for helping me find these bugs.
April 16th, 2008
This update contains many bugfixes for PhotoQ 1.2 WordPress Photoblog Plugin. Anyone who had problems with earlier PhotoQ 1.2 versions should perform the update.
This update fixes the following issues:
- PhotoQ WordPress photoblog plugin now again works correctly under PHP4. The problem with settings that were not saved should be resolved.
- PhotoQ now works with localized versions of WordPress. The bug saying “swfu not defined” should have disappeared.
- PhotoQ now also works under Windows with IE7.
- The swfupload script has been updated to the latest version.
Thanks to everyone who helped me find these bugs. Special thanks to Oliver for bringing the PHP4 bug to my attention and to Alexandre from ecoloblogue.ca for helping me find and resolve most of the remaining above mentioned bugs.
April 4th, 2008
This update is a major bugfix for PhotoQ 1.2 Wordpress Photoblog Plugin. Anyone using PhotoQ 1.2 or higher should perform the update as it also fixes some security related issues.
This update fixes the following issues:
- Ajax queue ordering now also works with filenames that include a dash.
- The header of the queue can no longer be dragged around.
- Ajax queue manipulations should now correctly authenticate user.
- Cookies are no longer sent around in vain in Ajax calls.
Thanks to everyone who helped me find these bugs. Special thanks to Niels for patiently helping me track down the nastiest of above bugs.
March 15th, 2008
This is a small bugfix for PhotoQ 1.2 fixing a bug that could under some conditions provoke empty width and height attributes. Thanks Monika for bringing this to my attention.
March 9th, 2008
In a few hours, version 2.5 of Wordpress will be released. Here is already an update of the PhotoQ Wordpress photoblog plugin which will make it compatible with Wordpress 2.5. This is one of the biggest updates PhotoQ has seen so far, so it is recommended to update. For those who don’t know yet, PhotoQ is the Wordpress photoblog plugin that makes your photoblogging life easier. It is most suited for “one photo a day”-style web pages i.e., classical photoblogs.
With PhotoQ you can mass upload several photos at the same time thanks to its batch upload functionality. PhotoQ places uploaded photos in a queue which gives you a convenient way to manage photos to be posted. The plugin then gives you the possibility to have the top of the queue automatically posted at a given interval. In short, PhotoQ was designed to automate and simplify your photo posting process as much as possible. It takes away the hassle of browsing uploaded image files and embedding them into posts: You simply upload your photo to the queue and enter desired information about the photo. PhotoQ then automatically generates the post based on this information.
An example of a photoblog running on Wordpress and PhotoQ can be found at http://www.whoismanu.com.
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