WP Lynx 1.1.1

What’s this? A bugfix release for WP Lynx? That’s right, announcing the immediate availability of the first bug fix release for WP Lynx 1.1. Three bugs were squashed in this release. In 1.1, the uninstaller was moved to a newer uninstaller akin to what Breadcrumb NavXT received in 5.3.0. However, the wrong class was instantiated, causing uninstalls to not work, this has been fixed in 1.1.1. Additionally, a bug in the settings page content alignment in WordPress 4.4 was fixed. Lastly, the Lynx Print adding interface now handles server side errors more gracefully.

You can grab the latest WP Lynx on the WP Lynx WordPress.org plugin page.

-John Havlik

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Breadcrumb NavXT 5.3.1

This is the first, and hopefully only, bug fix release of the 5.3 branch of Breadcrumb NavXT. Three bugs were mercilessly squashed in this release. These bugs were: a bug that occurred when upgrading settings, a bug that caused a PHP error when the post_type query variable was an array, and an issue with alignment of the settings page content on WordPress 4.4.

In previous versions, a bug in the options migration script prevented new CPTs and custom taxonomies settings, or settings added by extension plugins from being instantiated properly. This manifested itself as undefined index PHP warnings/errors.

In instances where the post_query query variable is an array (set by another plugin), previous versions of Breadcrumb NavXT would throw PHP errors. bcn_breadcrumb_trail::get_type_string_query_var() has been updated to return the default type string when the post_query variable is an array.

Lastly, WordPress 4.4 introduced a slight styling bug in the settings page. In this bug, the content under the settings tabs would be misaligned (fall off to the right edge of the screen). This release introduces a fix to this bug.

As always, you can grab the latest version of Breadcrumb NavXT from the Breadcrumb NavXT page. If you experience any issues with this version of Breadcrumb NavXT, please leave a comment on this post detailing the issue.

-John Havlik

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Breadcrumb NavXT Multidimension Extensions 2.0.0

It was not too long ago the last release was announced, and now a new version of Breadcrumb NavXT Multidimension Extensions is available. Breadcrumb NavXT Multidimension Extensions 2.0.0 adds three new features; two new filters and one setting.

The two new filters, bcn_multidim_term_children and bcn_multidim_post_children, are in response to a need to filter the taxonomy terms and posts (pages) included in the second dimension of the breadcrumb trail. They filter the arguments string passed into wp_list_categories() and wp_list_pages() respectively. See the Breadcrumb NavXT Multidimension Extensions Filter Reference for more details on these two filters.

Additionally, a setting was added to control the display of the second dimension breadcrumbs of the home breadcrumb when on the home page. This only applies to when children are displayed in the second dimension (either via the widget, or calling bcn_display_list_multidim_children()). This setting is available on the Breadcrumb NavXT settings page under the Extensions tab.

You can grab Breadcrumb NavXT Multidimension Extensions from the WordPress.org plugin repository.

-John Havlik

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WP Lynx 1.1.0

Presenting WP Lynx 1.1.0: a few tweaks, bug fixes, and further modernization. WP Lynx 1.0.0 used some WordPress hooks that have been deprecate, that has been fixed in this issue. Additionally, a “Get” button has been added to the “Add Lynx Print” screen. Pressing enter after entering the URL will still cause WP Lynx to fetch the URL, the Get button simply provides another avenue.

The textdomain has changed for WP Lynx to match the WordPress.org plugin repository slug. This is to be compatible with WordPress.org Language Packs once they are rolled out for WP Lynx. More details will be available once Language Packs are rolled out for WP Lynx.

On the bug fix front, this version will once again use the user specified Lynx Print template from the settings page when inserting Lynx Prints. Additionally, a workaround was added for servers that send images with transport compression. Finally, the Add Lynx Print button has been tweaked so it will work correctly in there are multiple instances of the editor.

You can grab the latest WP Lynx on the WP Lynx WordPress.org plugin page.

-John Havlik

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Breadcrumb NavXT 5.3.0

Holy archives by post type Batman! Breadcrumb NavXT 5.3 features a slew of behavior changes, a few bug fixes and changes in archive support for custom post types. The included widget had the bcn_widget_display_trail and bcn_widget_display_types actions added to facilitate extensibility. The uninstaller was re-factored, and support for uninstalling in PHP5.2 was added. Additionally, this is the first release supporting the new language pack functionality of wordpress.org.

Custom Post Type Changes

This version allows for dates to be the hierarchy for custom post types. Previously, this was only available to WordPress’ built in post post type.

In regards to archives, Breadcrumb NavXT will now restrict links to term and date archives for a specific post type, if it is not the default post type for that archive type. Additionally, Breadcrumb NavXT now obeys archives that have been restricted by post type (e.g. on child term archives, the parent term archive link will be restricted by type if the child term archive is).

There were changes to the behavior of the root page and post type archive display settings. Breadcrumb NavXT will no longer attempt to set a default root page for custom post types, the user must pick one if desired. This behavior was causing issues and unexpected behavior form a user’s point of view and hence was removed. Also, Breadcrumb NavXT will no longer inject a breadcrumb for a custom post type archive page if a root page is set for that custom post type. This is to prevent a duplicate/incorrectly injected breadcrumb showing up in the trail in plugins such as WooCommerce.

Schema.org BreadcumbList

The old RDFa breadcrumbs format has been dropped from the internal defaults and the widget. In its place, support for Schema.org BreadcrumbList was added. As a side benefit, this validates without any issues in Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool. See the How to Implement Schema.org BreadcrumbList with Breadcrumb NavXT article for more details.

Networked Site Settings

In Breadcrumb NavXT 5.0 a network settings page was introduced, and with it the various BCN_SETTINGS_* settings modes. For versions 5.0 through 5.2, the default behavior was to force the network settings on all sites (BCN_SETTINGS_USE_NETWORK). In 5.3, this is changing to forcing individual site settings (BCN_SETTINGS_USE_LOCAL), which reflects the behavior observed in pre-5.0 versions. This was done as the previous default was found to be unintuitive by several users.

Translations

As explained in the Breadcrumb NavXT Translations Moving to Language Packs article, Breadcrumb NavXT is moving away from shipping translations with the plugin. This was done to ease the burden of maintaining a set of up to date translations. Since permissions have not been fully sorted out on the new translation project, this release is including updated translations for Finnish, Estonian and Spanish along with the previously distributed translations.

If you would like to contribute to translating Breadcrumb NavXT, please visit the Breadcrumb NavXT Translation Project. A big thanks to all of the translators that have contributed to the translations in the past and continue to contribute.

As always, you can grab the latest version of Breadcrumb NavXT from the Breadcrumb NavXT page. If you experience any issues with this version of Breadcrumb NavXT, please leave a comment on this post detailing the issue.

-John Havlik

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