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With the current release we provide dasBlog buttons and badges for the first time.
The whole set with many other formats including png is available
here.
Simple jpg:
Reflection jpg:
Simple gif:
Reflection gif:
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Anti-Spam
Features
o Automatic
Referral and Trackback blacklist update
o CAPTCHA
for non-admin users (Font warping has also been
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increased in this version)
o Logging
and display of Comment IP addresses and resolved Hostnames for Admins
o DasBlogUpgrader
can strip spam from existing content folders
o Support
for rel="nofollow"
o Ability
to delete referrals and trackbacks directly from the Admin UI
o Delete
comments directly from your mail reader
o Comment
moderation option
o RSS
Emails removed to avoid having email addresses stolen from Feeds
o Support
for AKISMET (next
release)
Security
Features
o HttpOnly
cookies
o Admin
access auditing
o SMTP
Authentication for outgoing mail
Syndication
Features
o Improved
RSS Comments support for SharpReader and RSS Bandit
o Upgraded
Atom support from 0.3 to Valid Atom 1.0. ATOM Syndication permalink changes but
301 is issued.
o RSS
2.0 and Atom 1.0 validates via FeedValidator.
o Ability
to mark entries as "syndicated" or not. Entries can appear on the site but not in
RSS/Atom.
o New
between RC1 and Gold: Plugable, configurable pinging of Blog Search engines like pubsub
and technorati.
o Channel
Image feature (RSS Bug)
o Direct
Feedburner Support with 301 redirection for RSS and Atom feeds.
Performance
Features
o Search
Highlighting is optional now
o Referrals
are logged but not stored in XML by default. Configurable.
(This
has huge performance benefits for high traffic sites.)
o DasBlog
Upgrader can optionally remove all referrals.
(Again
with high traffic sites some folks had 5meg XML files full of referrals)
o Theme
templates are now cached in memory.
o Log
files are archived daily to .zip files.
o Support
for Really Simple Discovery (RSD) so client software can autoconfigure itself
o Support
for alternate SMTP ports
Installation
Features
o VBS
for IIS permissions and VDir creation
o Support
for running under ASP.NET 2.0
o Support
for running on Win2k 2003 without changing permissions when impersonation is enabled
o DasBlogBlogXContentImporter
tool
Content
Features
o Ability
to pre- and post-date entries
o Cross
Posting (post is added two blogs at once)
o Permalinks
based on Title and Date optional: 2005/06/06/title.aspx
o Latest
build of Free Text Box including ability to upgrade FTB without upgrading DasBlog.
o Text
Editor (FTB) supports IE7
o Text
Editor (FTB) supports FireFox
o Blog
Statistics Log
o Blog
Statistics macro
o Archive
pages macro
o macro
for items disclaimer
o macro
for homePageTemplate disclaimerLink
o Mail-To-Weblog
continues to improves. Works with Thunderbird.
o Upload
Image and Upload Attachment
o Comments
can now be "closed" for a given Entry
o Entries
can be set to IsPublic (i.e. working drafts before release)
o Large
calendar view with posts
o Blogroll.aspx
for rendering your blogroll.opml file
o TrackBack
Autodiscovery is attempted before PingBack Autodiscovery
o Pingbacks
from one dasBlog to another dasBlog work
o TagCloud
Support
o Support
for Mobile Browsers like Blackberries and SmartPhones
o Top
Posters macro and total comments
o Macros
for Next Post and Previous Post
o Macro
for Category Paging (next
release)
o Support
for Gravatars
o Support
for limited HTML markup in comments
o Email
page for leaving comments to the author, includes Captcha
o Pluggable
Rich Text Editor, choose from the latest version of FreeTextBox or FCKEditor or write
your own adapter
o Multi-user/blogger
support
Extensibility
Features
o Custom
Macro Plugin model without recompiling DasBlog (see the source for the example custom
macro)
o Works
with Windows Live Writer out of the box
o Support
for CoComment
o Microsummary
support for Firefox 2.0 Beta
o Automatic
generation of Google SiteMaps
o Automatic
disabling of Comments after a certain number of days. Also manual "close comments"
support
o ContentLookAhead
show future dated posts
o Ajax
Autosave Drafts support
Theme
Features
o DasBlog
now ships with 24 themes and a Theme Combo to change between them.
o theme.manifest
file makes themes and image assets more portable.
o DasBlog
Badges/Artwork
Architecture
o ASP.NET
1.1, C#
o Operational
under ASP.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET 3.0 Beta.
o Structured
XML data store
o Supports
template themes (Ships with over 24)
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Since dasBlog is an open source project and we are all volunteers, please do
not contact us at our personal e-mail addresses for support or at out personal blogs,
(of course comments and appropriate contributions at our blogs is
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appreciated).
For support:
Please use the self help forums, the developer
e-mail lists (developer issues only), and as a last resort for other issues
we will try to respond here:
Thanks
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Posted
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With the current release we provide dasBlog buttons and badges for the first time.
The whole set with many other formats including png is available
here.
Simple jpg:
Reflection jpg:
Simple gif:
Reflection gif:
This weblog is sponsored by DasBlog.
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DasBlog 1.9.6264.0 now supports CoComment
Track: coComment keeps track of all the online conversations you're
following in one convenient place, and informs you whenever something is added to
a conversation.
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Share: Publish your conversations to your blog in a click, or send
them to your friends via email.
Explore: Check out the top commenters, what articles and posts are
generating the most comments, who's commenting on the same conversations as
you.
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To check out this feature see the DasBlog theme to see a sample of these macros in
action or just add the following line to the top of your chosen themes template
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file
“itemtemplate.blogtemplate”.
<%PreviousLink("« ",25)%><%MainPageEntryLink("Main", "|")%><%NextLink(" »",25)%><br/>
For the detail see below, note that the macros below (with the exception of PrevNextSeparator)
are currently implemented on Justice Gray's ( http://graysmatter.codivation.com),
so you're welcome to take a look there and see how they work.
Previous Entry and Next Entry
These display a link to the previous entry and the next entry. They *only*
display if the user has loaded a page with a single entry on it, i.e. a permalink.
After all, it's pretty useless to have previous and next links if you're on the main
page of the site, or looking through a full category worth of entries. Obviously,
if you are on the most recent post the Next Entry Link will not display, and if you
are on the very first post you ever made the Previous Entry Link will not display.>
Both of these macros take a string for an argument (which can be empty) that is prefixed
to the Previous Link's text or appended to the Next Entry's text.
e.g. <%previousentrylink("<< ")%> = "<< [Previous Post Title]"
<%nextentrylink(" >>")> = "[Next Post Title] >>"
PreviousNextSeparator
Depending on your formatting desires, there is also a PreviousNextSeparator macro
that will display a separator string of your choice if:
a) the user is on a page with only one blog post (e.g. a permalink)
b) that page is not displaying either the most recent blog entry or the earliest (because,
obviously, you're not going to have both a previous and a next at the end of the spectrum).
e.g. <%previousNextSeparator(" | ")%> = " | " when in the situations described
above.
RecentEntries (FrontPageTitleList)
There were two reasons I didn't like using FrontPageTitleList:
a) The table cells it created are all automatically aligned to the center using align=left,
making it impossible to override this even in CSS given the precedence levels.
b) It's a bit disorienting for a user who hits your blog via an old entry to click
on a recent post link and all of a sudden be jumped into the middle of nowhere (at
least this is apparent in my blog's design).
Hence I made RecentEntries, which is pretty much FrontPageTitleList with two changes:
a) the alignment setting has been removed so that CSS can be used to align it
b) the links it produces are now permalinks to individual entries (which happens to
work well with the previous and next links)
This documentation was generated by Justice Gray on the DasBlog Developer E-Mail list.
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Posted
over 3 years
ago
by
Admin
With the current release we provide dasBlog buttons and badges for the first time.
The whole set with many other formats including png is available
here.
Simple jpg:
Reflection jpg:
Simple gif:
Reflection gif:
This weblog is sponsored by DasBlog.
Posted
over 3 years
ago
by
Admin
DasBlog 1.9.6264.0 now supports CoComment
Track: coComment keeps track of all the online conversations you're
following in one convenient place, and informs you whenever something is added to
a conversation.
... [More]
Share: Publish your conversations to your blog in a click, or send
them to your friends via email.
Explore: Check out the top commenters, what articles and posts are
generating the most comments, who's commenting on the same conversations as
you.
This weblog is sponsored by DasBlog. [Less]
Posted
over 3 years
ago
by
Admin
To check out this feature see the DasBlog theme to see a sample of these macros in
action or just add the following line to the top of your chosen themes template
... [More]
file
“itemtemplate.blogtemplate”.
<%PreviousLink("« ",25)%><%MainPageEntryLink("Main", "|")%><%NextLink(" »",25)%><br/>
For the detail see below, note that the macros below (with the exception of PrevNextSeparator)
are currently implemented on Justice Gray's ( http://graysmatter.codivation.com),
so you're welcome to take a look there and see how they work.
Previous Entry and Next Entry
These display a link to the previous entry and the next entry. They *only*
display if the user has loaded a page with a single entry on it, i.e. a permalink.
After all, it's pretty useless to have previous and next links if you're on the main
page of the site, or looking through a full category worth of entries. Obviously,
if you are on the most recent post the Next Entry Link will not display, and if you
are on the very first post you ever made the Previous Entry Link will not display.>
Both of these macros take a string for an argument (which can be empty) that is prefixed
to the Previous Link's text or appended to the Next Entry's text.
e.g. <%previousentrylink("<< ")%> = "<< [Previous Post Title]"
<%nextentrylink(" >>")> = "[Next Post Title] >>"
PreviousNextSeparator
Depending on your formatting desires, there is also a PreviousNextSeparator macro
that will display a separator string of your choice if:
a) the user is on a page with only one blog post (e.g. a permalink)
b) that page is not displaying either the most recent blog entry or the earliest (because,
obviously, you're not going to have both a previous and a next at the end of the spectrum).
e.g. <%previousNextSeparator(" | ")%> = " | " when in the situations described
above.
RecentEntries (FrontPageTitleList)
There were two reasons I didn't like using FrontPageTitleList:
a) The table cells it created are all automatically aligned to the center using align=left,
making it impossible to override this even in CSS given the precedence levels.
b) It's a bit disorienting for a user who hits your blog via an old entry to click
on a recent post link and all of a sudden be jumped into the middle of nowhere (at
least this is apparent in my blog's design).
Hence I made RecentEntries, which is pretty much FrontPageTitleList with two changes:
a) the alignment setting has been removed so that CSS can be used to align it
b) the links it produces are now permalinks to individual entries (which happens to
work well with the previous and next links)
This documentation was generated by Justice Gray on the DasBlog Developer E-Mail list.
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