Big Medium 2.0b13: "Costa Brava"
Posted Sep 1, 2006
Today's "Costa Brava" beta update fixes several minor bugs that I wanted to push
out the door before unplugging for a few days to expose my pasty mug to the
southern sun.
Download the latest version of Big Medium here.
A Note About Theme Changes
If you're upgrading from a version prior to 2.0b9, see the notes on the 2.0b9 announcement page about the update to the "Cup o' Joe" theme.
The New Files
If you're upgrading from v2.0b12, you can upgrade by uploading only the
nine files listed below.
When uploading, make sure that your FTP client is set to "plain text" or
"ASCII" mode when you upload the files).
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/App/Web.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/App/Web/Config.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/App/Web/Login.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/App/Web/Themes.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/Format/HTML.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/Format/RSS.pm
moxiebin/Modules/BigMed/Content.pm
moxiedata/templates/site_templates/HTML/wi_headline.tmpl
The Nitty Gritty
Here's what's new in this update:
- Fixed bug that caused a crash when running the setup wizard after Big Medium
has already been set up and when multiple sites are installed. (Thanks to
Steve Cummings).
- Fixed a login bug that can intermittently prevent login and instead continue
to present the "Please sign in" page. (Thanks to Ben Aggus).
- The title field is now required for announcements and tips; allowing a blank
title previously prevented editing the item from the edit menu. (Thanks to
Sander Feinberg).
- Fixed incorrect breadcrumb text on "Edit Theme Style Sheet" page. (Thanks to
Sander Feinberg).
- Fixed bug that prevented subhead from appearing with headline even when the
"Include page description as subhead below main headline" option is selected
in HTML preferences. (Thanks to Kevin Waite).
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