Lyceum 1.0.1 is out the door. Thanks to 1.0 users who reported bugs and suggestions.
Bugs that have been fixed include charset specification on the login page, which was crucial for i11n users, placement of the Akismet dialogue box, and a few incorrect links.
A new feature in this release is the ability to specify whether new blogs are populated with an example post and an example page, and what the text of said post and page will be. In addition, if a blog has no posts, now instead of a 404 message, there will be a friendlier message suggesting that the user write their first post (if the user is logged in and has authorship privileges) or visit the portal to see other content on the site. See an example here.
Please note the two new configuration constants in wp-config-sample.php. It is important that you add these to your wp-config.php after upgrading your code.
Get it via SVN or as a .tar.gz from the downloads page.
Report bugs and feature suggestions on trac.
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Thanks for the update…
By Katz on 11.01.07 9:21 pm | Permalink
Hi! I am a lyceum 1.0 user,Can i have the script files changed only? I dont want to replace all the files,if you can, pls send to my email.thank you very much.
By James on 11.10.07 5:22 pm | Permalink
can you tell me the version of wordpress your used,I have try some language files,not work,my site is http://www.rijibb.com,can you email me? thanks
By ykjsw on 11.16.07 5:52 pm | Permalink
I’m wondering if you know that your root directory seems to be accessible to the entire world. Click on this link:
http://source.ibiblio.org/trac/lyceum/browser/vendor/wordpress/trunk/wp-includes/js/tinymce/langs/en.js?rev=1238
Gene Lee
By Eugene Lee on 11.24.07 2:59 pm | Permalink
Gene-
The root directory of what?
By Lyceum Website Admin on 11.24.07 3:28 pm | Permalink
HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>