Extra, Extra Read all about it, Sorry to IE users of AJAXed WordPress: Admin panel was broken. on the 5th of March

The administration panel of AJAXed WordPress didn’t work correctly in IE and would report an error when someone attempted to change screens. Sorry about this, and version 1.11.1 fixes this. This only effects administrators and does not effect users, so you don’t need to worry about it if you only use Firefox.

The following is the 1.11.1 changelog.

  1. AWP Admin: Fix — Fixed IE bug that made it impossible to switch screens in the admin panel.
  2. Inline Posts: Fix — Fixed PHP 5 bug with do_action(’awp_post’);.
  3. AWP Core: Fix — Fixed misspelling and a few untranslatable phrases. Props. momo-i.
  4. Live Preview, Quicktags, Preview Comment: Fix — Fixed bug when no suffix is used on comment form.
Extra, Extra Read all about it, AJAXed WordPress 1.11: AWP meet WP AJAX Edit Comments and your new admin panel. on the 29th of February

I had to do something to commemorate the once-every-four-years event that is today. Therefore, Version 1.11 of AJAXed WordPress introduces support for WP 2.5 (still in development), better handling of child comments when parents are deleted, integration with WP AJAX Edit Comments, smooth scrolling, a more usable Administration panel, and more.

Some Screenies of the new Admin Panel: (Note: The content is the same in both panels, you just see two different tabs of the Admin panel.)

In WP 2.3:
AWP Admin Panel in WP 2.3

In WP 2.5:
AWP Admin Panel in WP 2.5

  1. AWP Core: Feature — Scrolling method is now configurable. Choices are the new smooth scrolling, the older “bounce,” or no scrolling of any kind.
  2. AWP Core: Feature — Default .po file has been added to the core. Feel free to translate it. ;)
  3. AWP Core: Fix — Fixed bug that would occur when people renamed aWP.php to awp.php
  4. AWP Core: Feature — Deactivating and reactivating AWP no longer resets options.
  5. AWP Admin: Feature — Admin panel was restructured to be more usable, and when saving the options or activating a module, it now “remembers” what page you were on.
  6. AJAX Edit Comments: New Module — Integrates AWP with WP AJAX Edit Comments, so both may run at the same time with ALL features.
  7. Inline Comments: Feature — Child comments no longer vanish when their parents are deleted.

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