Date: March 28th, 2006
Dear Beta Tester,
Thank you very very much for your patience with the development of SnippetMaster v2. I am once again back in the chair, and will now hopefully be able to deliver new features and improvements at a faster rate.
Please log into your Client Area to download the latest release (v2.0.12):
http://www.snippetmaster.com/orders/client_area.php
This new release adds three major enhancements:
- Addition of Editor Groups (Make your own toolbar, editor options, etc.)
- Partial CSS support (Please see the "known issues" section below)
- Ability to edit "whole file" with the WYSIWYG editor. (Experimental)
(See the changelog in the /documentation folder for complete details of what is new/changed.)
As always, I would love to hear your feedback and the results of your testing of this newest release. Please post your comments, suggestions, and bugs to the BETA testing area of the SnippetMaster forums:
http://www.snippetmaster.com/forums/index.php#3
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HOW TO UPGRADE FROM AN OLD VERSION
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There is no upgrade process to go from an older 2.x version to the new release. You'll need to completely start over because a lot of things in the database have been changed, and I just didn't have time to figure out how to do an upgrade script to save any old settings. Sorry! (Once the software is in "production", all upgrades will be handled with an upgrade script. For now, you must delete everything and start over again.)
TO INSTALL:
1) Backup your old /snippetmaster folder. (Just in case.)
2) Delete your old /snippetmaster folder.
3) Follow normal install instructions in the /snippetmaster/readme.html file.
http://www.snippetmaster.com/forums/index.php/topic,688.0.html
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KNOWN ISSUES
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CSS & StyleSheets
SnippetMaster should now automatically find and use any linked stylesheets. For example:
<link type='text/css' HREF="style.css" rel="text/css" />
Any styles defined in the "style.css" file will automatically be used by the editor and available for selection when editing. (ie: If you have defined a "body" style, then this will be used by the editor to set things like background color, etc...)
However, the program will not (yet) recognize any embedded styles in the HTML file. Adding this capability is a high priority and is something I will try to fix asap. For now, only linked stylesheets will be recognized by the editor. Sorry! (I have been working on this problem for a few weeks now, and due to popular demand I am releasing it so you can test how things are going so far.
Sincerely,
Henri Straforelli
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SnippetMaster - http://www.snippetmaster.com
An online WYSIWYG editor for managing your own website content.
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