Plugin / BNS Inline Asides
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1.3.2
- Released July 2018
- Set return value as string (and remove forcing $element to array).
1.3.1
- Released July 2018
- Minor updates to text strings, copyright dates, and variable designation
1.3
- Released May 2015
- Added
BNS Inline Asides Update Message
function - Added i18n support
- Added default and English (Canada) translation files
- Updated copyright years
- Minor code clean-up
1.2
- Released November 2014
- Added sanity checks for
BNS_CUSTOM_*
define statements - Added
_x
i18n implementation toshow
andhide
default messages - Replaced
BNS_Inline_Asides::replace_spaces
withsanitize_html_class
functionality - Renamed
BNSIA_Scripts_and_Styles
toscripts_and_styles
- Updated
readme.txt
to note additional default types of asides
1.1
- Released May 2014
- Moved custom CSS folder location to
/wp-content/bns-customs/
- Move JavaScript enqueue to footer
- Updated required version to 3.6 due to use of optional filter variable in
shortcode_atts
- Updated WordPress version compatibility
- Updated copyright years
1.0.3
- Released December 2013
- Code reformatting to better reflect WordPress Coding Standards (see https://gist.github.com/Cais/8023722)
- Added functional option to put
bnsia-custom-types.css
in/wp-content/
folder - Code reductions (see
replace_spaces
usage) - Inline documentation updates
1.0.2
- Released August 2013
- Added new aside type: Update
- Added dynamic filter parameter to shortcode attributes
1.0.1
- Released July 2013
- Added new aside type: Correction
1.0
- Released <:3()~~~ 2013
- Added code block termination comments
- Added ‘hat.png’ image for “Hat Tip” type
- Added missing
bnsia
class to theme elements other than default - Added style definitions for “Hat Tip” type
- Minor documentation improvements
- Moved stylesheet into its own directory
- Moved images into their own directory
- Moved JavaScripts into its own directory
- Refactored $bnsia_element to simply $element
- Removed direct jQuery enqueue (called as a dependency of ‘bnsia-script.js’)
- Removed unused style definitions
- Use an array of elements rather than a convoluted if statement to sort out if an accepted container is being used
0.9
- Released January 2013
- Removed Jetpack counter-measures hack
- Moved JavaScript from inline to its own enqueued file
- Implemented
wp_localize_script
to maintain the dynamic element
0.8.1
- Released December 2012
- Added Jetpack hack for single view conflict
0.8
- Released November 2012
- Add
element
shortcode attribute to allow the use of specific HTML tags - Corrected documentation typos
- Implemented HTML tags: aside, blockquote, code, h1 through h6, pre, and q;
- Removed
load_plugin_textdomain
as redundant - Removed
p
CSS related elements and properties - Removed
blockquote
background: none
property - Updated the ‘readme’ FAQ section to reference the new functionality
0.7
- Implement OOP style class coding
- Internal documentation updates and improve code formatting
- Add Type: Footnote
- Add Type: Nota Bene (can also use the more common short-form NB)
0.6.2
- confirmed compatible with WordPress 3.4
- inline documentation updates
- added “changelog” styles
0.6
- released November 2011
- confirmed compatible with WordPress version 3.3
- added PHPDoc style documentation
- added
BNS Inline Asides TextDomain
i18n support - added
BNS Theme Element
to set CSS element to be used - added
bnsia
class (to be used as default) - removed
is_admin
check from enqueue action function (not needed) - removed ‘span’ support; going forward with block display elements only
0.5
- released June 2011
- re-wrote the enqueue stylesheets code to be more correct
0.4.1
- enqueued stylesheets
- released May 23, 2011
0.4
- verified to work with WordPress version 3.2-beta1
- re-wrote the BNSIA_PATH define statement
- re-wrote the stylesheet paths to use BNSIA_PATH
- released May 23, 2011
0.3
- verified to work with WordPress version 3.1.2
- added new parameters to allow end-user to define ‘show’ and ‘hide’ messages
- released: May 7, 2011
0.2
- add the ‘span’ element
- fix readme markup issues
0.1
- Initial Release.
- Released: February 20, 2011
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