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  • ...ks]], [[Polls Plugin|Polls]], [[Spam-X Plugin|Spam-X]], and [[Static Pages Plugin|Static Pages]] plugins. Although ''technically'' plugins, they were pretty ...ng. It is also possible now to add other plugins and have them installed [[Plugin Autoinstall|automatically]] when Geeklog is installed.
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  • ...for all older plugins. The Geeklog Development Team strongly suggest when plugin developers are upgrading their plugins that they take the time to convert a == Theme Specific Plugin Templates ==
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  • The Poll block shows the current polls that are set to be shown on the frontpage. Depending if the user has voted ...k is not part of Geeklog itself, as it is actually provided by the [[Polls Plugin]].
    528 bytes (86 words) - 18:09, 12 May 2009
  • #####[[Calendar Plugin]] #####[[Links Plugin]]
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  • ...covered. These issues include scalability, performance and weakness is the plugin API. ...improve all of these areas. This document draws out the plans for the GL2 plugin API. Until the first official release of GL2, this document can be consider
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  • #####[[Calendar Plugin]] #####[[Links Plugin]]
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  • ...C 5023, ''Atompub'') for stories and the plugin API (with the Static Pages plugin as a sample implementation). ...moderation of submissions is also available for plugins (through Geeklog's plugin API), it would be preferable if this could be implemented in such a manner
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  • The default install of Geeklog ships with 5 plugins (Static Pages, Spam-X, Polls, Links, Calendar). While all of them have separate install scripts (so they The goal here would be to develop ways to untangle the plugin install from the install of the core Geeklog site so that
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  • ...of core GL features and plugins that send out email notifications and each plugin or module has to develop their own code. There is no central area for the s ...d require a basic level of notification service. Others, such as the forum plugin, will require a more complex notification service. For instance, a notifica
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  • ...is to have a call that plugins can hook into whenever Geeklog (or another plugin) saves one of its items (article, comment, ...) so that plugins can perform ...implified and implemented not only for stories but also for Events, Links, Polls, and Static Pages (more to come).
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  • For now, each plugin is its own package with <tt>public_html</tt> and <tt>admin</tt> as subpacka * Display poll results and past polls
    2 KB (351 words) - 19:12, 2 April 2009
  • ...ard to maintain in its current state (due to technical issues with the FAQ plugin and the fact that contributions can't be included easily). So the idea is t == Provide a translation for a plugin ==
    22 KB (3,395 words) - 18:52, 7 December 2010
  • ...lace them. Along with the Category plugin you will be updating Geeklog�s plugin API to allow plugins the ability to hook into the admin editors of articles ...lugin can be broken down into two main parts, Geeklog Core changes and the plugin itself:
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  • ...so allows plugins and themes to enable the use of jQuery and the jQuery UI plugin. By default Geeklog will place all JavaScript in the footer unless told oth ...rsions of Geeklog, JavaScript and the CSS files were handled solely by the plugin usually by including the functions plugin_getheadercode_foo or plugin_getfo
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  • ...ovements project takes into account some of the projects from the Category Plugin and adds in a few new ideas. New Plugin API
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