May 15th, 2009
WordPress Plugin Update
Today we released S-ButtonZ 1.1.3 and diggZ-Et 1.3.9. This release addresses the following fixes:
- Fixed an issue where certain text in a summary would break other button settings
- Fixed the blank topic issue for digg API buttons
All future major updates regarding our WordPress plugins have been pushed back for a couple weeks due to time restraints.
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May 2nd, 2009
S-ButtonZ News
S-ButtonZ 1.1.1 addresses some emergency fixes for the digg API. Facebook share buttons have also been added in this release.
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May 1st, 2009
S-ButtonZ News
S-ButtonZ 1.1.0 is now available with the new digg API. Some features with API usage include; custom CSS digg buttons and the new threshold setting.
The manual button positioning option is planned for a release date some time in May. Other items in the works are more social media buttons that everyone has been requesting and a new API driven category system for digg buttons. All future updates regarding digg will be released for both S-ButtonZ and diggZ-Et. I’d also like to point out that the current version of diggZ-Et’s settings are transferable to S-ButtonZ.
If you have any feature suggestions, new buttons you would like to see, or anything at all, feel free to head over to the RSWR feedback forum and post about it.
Tags: Digg Plugin, PHP Plugin, social media, social media plugins, WordPress Plugin
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April 20th, 2009
diggZ-Et version 1.3.x now includes the digg API for further customization of your digg buttons. The Digg API features have many pros over using the regular JavaScript buttons. However, we didn’t want to remove the old JavaScript buttons entirely. Therefore, you will now have the option to use the regular JavaScript buttons or choose to use custom CSS API buttons.
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April 13th, 2009
Most WordPress plugins, if not all, have options (also known as settings) that are stored in the blog’s database, ready to be called upon when needed. In this tutorial you will explore three different PHP methods to store options.
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