Zenlog
Multi-Value Custom Fields for Textpattern: aam_split_custom_field
The custom fields feature provided by Textpattern is one of the things that make it such a flexible CMS. On the other hand, the ten-field limit and inability to establish relationships between fields can be a frustrating roadblock. The new aam_split_custom_field plugin for Textpattern helps break down that roadblock.
Conditional Host Name Plugin for Textpattern: aam_if_host
This is a plugin for Textpattern users who stage website development across multiple domains or subdomains. With aam_if_host, your templates can do one thing on the in-development site, and another on the “live” site.
Improve Compatibility Between asy_jpcache and zem_contact_reborn
My latest Textpattern plugin helps two other plugins co-exist peacefully: the full-page caching of asy_jpcache and the powerful form processing of zem_contact_reborn.
Typogrify for Textpattern
A couple of weeks ago, Jeff Croft got Web typography geeks like me very excited by announcing Typogrify. Made for the Python-based Django framework, this set of text filters provides widow control similar to Shaun Inman’s Widon’t and adds a handful of useful styling hooks for improving the presentation of online text.
When I released a version of Widon’t for Textpattern last week, it didn’t take long to find out that what everybody really wanted was Typogrify. Well, I aim to please… so here you go.
Widon’t Plugin for Textpattern
I’m pleased to introduce “Widon’t for Textpattern,” my first plugin for the Textpattern CMS.
The aam_widont plugin is a re-implementation of Shaun Inman’s Widon’t 2.1 for WordPress as a Textpattern plugin. It prevents typographical widows—words that appear all by themselves on the last line of a paragraph or title.