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MapEight candles weโll burn and a Ninth one too
Every New Year that comes and goes
Chanukah concludes tonight.
Post Kinds for WordPress 3.5 Released
There are no fancy features in this version. It is a major version shift because it removes and rewrites several features. Specifically
- Removes the Kind On This Day Widget, which is now in the new Tempus Fugit plugin.
- Rewrites the rewrites…all the Kind rewrites are done much much effectively. This includes things like /kind/checking/2020, for example.
- The media fragment script, which adds the timestamp to the URL when playing a video or audio file, is not enqueued on AMP loads, per a PR received.
- Uses new features introduced in 5.5 and for which I added compatibility functionality in this plugin to improve the archive page descriptions. I also rewrite and improved what they say for multi-kind archives… /kind/eat, drink or such.
In the previous version, I had added automatic rewrites for /kind/food, which displays both eat and drink, /media for the watch, listen, play, and read posts, and /reaction for bookmark, repost, like, and favorite, allowing you to archive by topic.
I have more tweaks coming in future, but always moving forward.
Tempus Fugit Version 1.0 for WordPress Released
- The On This Day Archive pages, available at /onthisday and /onthisday/03/09
- The On This Day Widget
- All Date Based Archives now display in order from oldest to newest instead of vice-versa. If you are revisiting a day, it makes sense to do it in order.
- Ordinal Days or Day of the Year functionality. Not only will /2021/03/09 work, but 2021/068 . You can also make this your permalink if you want.
- It also adds the top level archives of:
- /updated to show posts in order of last modified
- /oldest to show posts in the order from old to new
- /random to show posts in a random order.
All of these functions use functionality built into WordPress that isn’t normally public. I look forward to adding additional ways to enhance experiencing your website in different ways….because what your website always needs, as the tagline said, is more time.








