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Releases: travisnwade/yoft

v2.0.0-alpha

29 Oct 16:41

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v2.0.0-alpha

Updated

  1. New background that's more fitting.
  2. New menu behavior that's cleaner and more appealing.
  3. Combined multiple JS files into one for easier management.
  4. Combined multiple CSS files into one for easier management.
  5. Cleaned and tidied HTML, CSS and JS files to be cleaner and more consistent.
  6. Re-organized menu items.
  7. Demo site updated with latest code shown in this release.

Added

  1. Search and filter page. Can be accessed from the menu.

Removed

  1. Multiple theme selection options. Felt as this was just complicating management of files and code etc.

See the current issues for things that are upcoming and current items that need work done.

Please be sure to become familiar with the installation and management found in the README of this project if you chose to use the installation script. You don't have to, if you're familiar with Ubuntu / Nginx / LetsEncrypt and some foundational web hosting needs and functionality, you can very likely just upload the webroot files yourself and configure the other items manually. The script and it's features were a side objective to make it somewhat easier for a wider audience.

YOFT v1.0.0-alpha

22 Oct 17:54

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YOFT v1.0.0-alpha Pre-release
Pre-release

v1.0.0-alpha

While this is not the initially released version of YOFT (been through a few versions at this point during it's early stages), I decided it was probably time to start utilizing this release feature.

This release I'm still going to flag as an alpha version, as there is a decent amount of tidying up and refinement that can be done. That said, the app is fully functional and I use it almost daily.

See the current issues for things that are upcoming and current items that need work done.

Please be sure to become familiar with the installation and management found in the README of this project if you chose to use the installation script. You don't have to, if you're familiar with Ubuntu / Nginx / LetsEncrypt and some foundational web hosting needs and functionality, you can very likely just upload the webroot files yourself and configure the other items manually. The script and it's features were a side objective to make it somewhat easier for a wider audience.

Included in this release

  1. Management scripts
  2. YOFT webroot files
  3. Nginx template config file