Scrippets 1.3

The unstoppable Nima Yousefi has updated the Scrippets plugin for WordPress to version 1.3.

The update fixes a rare compatibility issue with the new WordPress 2.8. If you have Scrippets installed, the update notice should show up on your plugins page.

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June 12, 2009 @ 6:35 am | Comments (5)
Filed under: Geek Alert, News

5 Responses to “Scrippets 1.3”

  1. Ali Imran Zaidi

    God bless Scrippets and your ongoing support of the widget. Side note, on a lark I thought I’d try it on my 404 page to make less boring… works great. http://www.theseventhlevel.net/blah

    I’d like to do a few more 404 messages and put them in rotation. For no other purpose than to amuse myself I guess.

  2. Ashley at Selling Your Screenplay

    John;

    What plug in do you use for the social media sites (Digg/Stumble/Reedit/etc)? I looked through Wordpress for one and while they have a bunch I didn’t like any of them as much as I like the one you’re using. What’s it called exactly?

  3. Synthian

    Thanks John.

    @ Ashley, I’ve found that repositioning the “social bookmarking reloaded” and swapping the .pngs is great. But John’s looks like Sociable? Because of the hover-dimming.???

    What I wanna know is how he got a live preview to “live preview” a scrippet? Willing to toss the plugin name to the wolves?

    This blog is almost a Happy Accident “how to” lesson on building a speed-bump-free, de-cluttered blog of Feng Shui, “be-like-water” floatiness.

  4. Gary

    Thanks for your generosity and leadership John. G

  5. Ethan

    What the hell is Scrippets and WordPress anyway?

 

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