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glMenu 3.1 Available - Certified for Geeklog version 1.5

  • Wednesday, June 18 2008 @ 12:06 am EDT
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Plugins The glMenu v3.1 plugin is now certified for Geeklog 1.5 and available in the Downloads area at portalparts.com . This version has been tested with the final Geeklog release of version 1.5. The main issue that had to be addressed was support for the updated links plugin in Geeklog 1.5

Benefits of glMenu for your site include:

  • Online admin of your header and block menu
  • Easily create a multi-level menus that can contain any number of menu items
  • Treemenu admin interface - cleanly shows your menu structure
  • URL menuitem that is a basic link to one of your site pages or external link
  • Core Menu item - multiple pre-defined options to easily add to your menu a user block menu, admin menu, login form and more ...
  • PHP Function Menu item: Have a custom plugin or need to dynamically add menu items
  • Define permissions for each submenu(s) or menuitem so that menu's auto configure based on user rights
  • Add images and setup multi-language labels
  • Online colorpicker and style manager to theme your menu. Define different styles for header and block menu as well as their submenus
  • Uses shortcut tags like [siteurl] so that you can easily move your site and links adjust automatically

Geeklog 1.5.0

  • Sunday, June 15 2008 @ 10:00 am EDT
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Announcements

After almost 18 months in the making, Geeklog 1.5.0 is now officially out and available for download.

To recap: This version incorporates the results of the 2007 Google Summer of Code, namely:

  • New user-friendly install script by Matt West
  • New Configuration GUI (replacing config.php) by Aaron Blankstein
  • New Webservices API based on the Atom Publishing Protocol by Ramnath R. Iyer

A big round of applause please for Aaron, Matt, and Ramnath for adding these great new features to Geeklog. And a big thanks to Google for running the Summer of Code program and making all this possible!

Geeklog 1.5.0 also brings support for OpenID and LDAP, subcategories in the Links plugin, support for XHTML, and more.

We also owe you information about some security issues in Geeklog that we haven't disclosed yet: All Geeklog versions prior to 1.5.0 are vulnerable to cross-site request forgery attacks. There are also some security issues in kses, the HTML filter we're using in Geeklog.

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