WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/ChangeLog.md

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## 2.5.1 (17 May 2013)
* Updating a reference to the plugin slug
## 2.5.0 (16 May 2013)
2013-05-16 16:44:58 +03:00
* Updating `readme.txt` to be up to standard with the current WordPress Plugin Repository demo
* Updating page-level DocBlocks for consistency
2013-05-16 05:55:21 +03:00
## 2.4.0 (15 May 2013)
* Renaming and updating references in the pot file to match the new file names
* Renaming all `display` files to `public` (i.e., `display.js` to `public.js`)
* Updating references in comments and in code to the plugin class files and plugin files
* Updating the way the plugin terminates execution if accessed directly
* Updating code comments, clearing extraneous whitespace
* Renaming files to be more consistent with the example name of the plugin
* Renaming 'plugin-boilerplate' to 'plugin-name' to be more consistent with the naming conventions of the class file
* Adding a sample screenshot to match the example WordPress Plugin Repository `readme.txt`
* Removing the plugin version constant in favor of a property in the plugin class
* Adding proper page-level DocBlocks
2013-05-13 15:51:50 +03:00
## 2.3.0 (13 May 2013)
* Moving the activation hooks outside of the class and marking the methods as static
* Removing the @version tag from everything but the core plugin class
* Removing deprecating @subpackage tags
* Renaming the changelog filename to follow the canonical convention
* Including an `assets` directory with sample images and instructions for how to use it
* Finalized page-level documentation to the PHP files
* Moving to the plugin boilerplate to its own class
* Adding DocBlocks to the views
* Generalizing the name, language, and email address in the `.pot` file
* Updating the DocBlock in the uninstall file
* Adding the 'Domain Path' to the header of the plugin file
* Moving the changelog into its own file
* Updating GPL licensing and adding a note about licensing with the GPL and the Apache license
* Removing terminating code comments from the admin view
* Removing the localization functions from plugin page parameters
* Adding 'Text Domain' to the plugin header
* Adding gettext and plural forms to the `.pot` file
* Replacing all midline tabs and replacing them with tabs
* Removing tabs and spaces from empty lines
* Adding a security check to prevent the plugin file from being accessed directly
* Improving spacing to better comply with coding conventions
* Adding LICENSE.txt and removing it from the plugin's header
## 2.2.1 (10 May 2013)
* Updating the `.pot` file as it was resulting in a minor error in one of the translation tools.
## 2.2.0 (10 May 2013)
* Updating the README so the demo changelog is more accurate
* Renaming the core plugin file to match the name of the plugin (specifically `plugin-boilerplate.php` from `plugin.php`)
* Removing the default `.po` file and introducing the `plugin-boilerplate.pot` catalog
* Removing all terminating code block comments
* Adding braces around the `uninstall.php` conditional
* Changing access modifiers from `private` to `protected`. See [this discussion](https://github.com/tommcfarlin/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/issues/36) for more details.
* Removing redundant headers since properties, constructors, and methods are clearly defined and segmented throughout the code.
## 2.1.0 (9 May 2013)
* Refactoring the ternary operator in the constructor to make the code more readable for developers and to avoid returning an orphaned object
* Updating certain function names to use verbs to be clearer in their purpose
* Updating versioning in the plugin and in the `README` to use the `x.y.z` convention rather than the `x.y` convention
* Adding class property DocBlocks
* Adding `@since` tags to each of the DocBlocks for methods
* Cleaning up the PHP code formatting for easier readability
* Adding a note about POEdit and it being used as my preferred translations
* Automatically displaying the name of the plugin admin page
* Changing 'directives' to 'tags'
* Updating page-level DocBlocks for `plugin.php` and for `uninstall.php`
## 2.0.1 (7 May 2013)
* Updating the year of the release of 2.0
## 2.0.0 (7 May 2013)
* Disabling the admin menu by default
* Initializing the attributes
* Combining the `admin_open` and `admin_close` into a single `admin` view
* Bringing some of the code up to the WordPress coding standards
* Added access modifiers for functions
* Implemented the single pattern
* **japh**. Merged upstream changes, maintained separation of uninstall functionality
* **mikkelbreum**. Restricted scripts and styles to load only on plugin settings page if it is enabled.
* **mikkelbreum**. Added the option for a plugin settings page
* **mikkelbreum**. Removed the need to customize the URL for `wp_enqueue_style` and `wp_enqueue_scripts`
* **mikkelbreum**. Corrected action book for `register_admin_styles`
* **tbwiii**. Listed jQuery as a dependency for both JavaScript sources
* **japh**. Added an `uninstall.php` placeholder
* **leewillis77**. Improved the way language files are loaded
* **wesbos**. Updated the year to 2013
## 1.0 (29 November 2012)
* Official Release
## Author Information
2013-05-13 13:35:41 +03:00
The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was originally started and is maintained by [Tom McFarlin](http://twitter.com/tommcfarlin/), but is constantly under development thanks to the contributions from the many WordPress developers throughout the world.