[campsite-dev] Campsite 3.3.3 is here!
  • Dear all,

    I am happy to announce the release of Campsite 3.3.3. The 3x3 brings more
    stability and overall performance improvements, as well as a few pretty
    useful small features.

    The main enhancements Campsite 3.3.3 brings are:
    HTML anchors are now insertable via the TinyMCE rich text editor
    Online template editor (Editarea) now highlights Campsite template
    language properly
    Topics attached to an article are displayed in a tooltip on mouseover
    in section view
    Smarty template engine upgraded to the latest stable version
    Updated Russian, Belarusian, and Spanish localizations
    Online Interview and Blog plugins are now fully localizable


    Bugs fixed include:
    Several upgrade process bugs (autopublish,.httaccess and plugin
    related)
    A table is no added within paragraph when inserting images via the
    TinyMCE editor
    Image resize ratio field is no logner mandatory in System Preferences
    Quality of automatically generated thumbnails has been improved
    TinyMCE text editor no longer filters the anchor tag
    Topic objects are now cached properly
    Long image captions no longer cause images to occupy wider space than
    necessary
    Search indexer now properly filters out invalid words and does not
    leave out valid words
    Image resizing ratio is no longer reset when editing an article
    Topics with names that contain digits are now properly recognized in
    the template language
    The Blog plugin now works well with APC cache
    The code that sends Campsite system notifications has been fixed, so
    Campsite no longer floods admin mailboxes in case of noncritical
    problems
    Several localization bug fixes (including the Author field label)
    Order option for topics list and article switches now work as
    documented
    The obsolete PHP function split() has been removed from Campsite code


    For a full list of new features and bug fixes, please see this Trac report.

    Campsite is a community effort and any help is appreciated. If you like
    Campsite and would like to help it develop even faster, please find some
    time to read the How to Contribute section of the Campsite wiki.


    Follow Campsite and other Campware development more closely via Twitter and
    Identi.ca (@campware). For more deatails, read this article:
    http://campware.org/en/camp/campware_news/815/


    All the best, with the usual apologies for cross-posting.


    Sava