Dotclear 2.25 is now available. This release includes minor changes and bug fixes.
Dotclear 2.25 is an open-source web publishing software created in 2002 by Olivier Meunier. A one man’s project at first, Dotclear soon gathered a team comprising different personalities with various backgrounds.
The project’s purpose is to provide a user-friendly tool allowing anyone to publish on the web, regardless of their technical skills.
Dotclear 2.25 Changelog
Warning: Next major release (2.26) may require PHP 8.0 (announced in backend) or PHP 8.1
🐞 Bug fixes
- PHP 7.4+ is required, PHP 8.0/8.1 compliance (and as far as we know PHP 8.2)
- Core: New plugin/theme code structure (using a brand new autoloader), old plugins/themes remain compatibles
- Core: Clearbricks is now included in Dotclear code, not more as a git sub-module
- Core: Update last step will not redirect to the safe-mode login page
- Core: No more need to add namespace (blog-settings) / workspace (user-preferences) before using them
- Core: Add possible using of external db driver (Experimental)
- Core: Add support of .mjs ECMAScript module files
- Core: Remove unnecessary and weak protection code
- Core: Move some legacy and proxy code in dcProxyV2 plugin
- a11y: Some aria attributes have been set in backend
- Theme: Merge default smilies and blog’s smilies (the blog’s smilies have a higher priority)
- Theme: Merge plugin blowupConfig into theme Blowup
- Admin: Some jQuery javascript scripts have been rewritten in pure ECMAScript
- Admin: Add Atkinson Hyperlegible font (used by default in admin, may be disabled in user pref)
- Admin: Add some shortcuts (CTRL+letter) to dcLegacyEditor toolbar
- Admin: Add a specific warning message on update page if necessary (breaking changes)
- Admin: Cope with no user TZ defined (use UTC in this case)
- Admin: Fix admin permission management for blogroll and pages plugins
- Admin: Cope with float/double values in about:config and user:pref
- Various bugs, a11y concerns and typos fixed
- Some locales and cosmetic adjustments
Although updates are tested, you’re always encouraged to backup your files before patching.
Tags: Blogs, Softaculous
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