More Elgg 1.5 Tweaks

Elgg 1.5 will bring a number of enhancements large and small that will improve usability for both users and admins. Here are a few more things to look forward to with its impending release.

As Elgg  changed versions, many of the plugins have become incompatible. Developers have had to update them in order to make them work with new incarnations. In some cases, there are various versions of the plugins floating around making things confusing for admins.

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Now you can see if the plugin is compatible from the Tools Administration interface. The plugins displayed above have no versions specified. Plugin developers can now add another tag to their manifest.xml file.

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This value corresponds with the value specified as follows in the version.php file in the Elgg core.

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If the value match up, all is okay.

Another enhancement is the addition of categories. Uploading the Categories plugin to the mod folder and activating gives a Categories option in the Aministrative interface.

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Simply add categories separated by commas and save so that they appear as options when creating content such as blogs.

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While we are viewing the blog interface, you may notice changes beyond the presence of categories in the left column area. You will have the ability to enable or disable comments to blogs posts, as well as, save drafts. In general, throughout the user interface you will notice several enhancements to the left column navigation.

Another new module that users will find useful is members. Members lists all the members of the site and includes their latest post to their wire.

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Note the options in the left hand navigation. Also note the tabs over the main area. You will see this feature appearing in many views within Elgg 1.5.

These represent a grab bag of new enhancements users and admins can look forward to seeing in Elgg 1.5. Stop back for more information in the near future.

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  1. David Moon’s avatar

    Thanks, as always, Steve. So are things progressing for a launch next week?

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    1. Steve’s avatar

      I’m sure there will be plenty of caffeinated beverages consumed, but they are working hard to make this happen.

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  2. Jonathan Kemp’s avatar

    Wow, looks like a ton of improvements there! Can’t wait! Only one week left in the month, so they don’t have much longer.

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  3. Michael Cannon’s avatar

    How are categories and groups differing?

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    1. Steve’s avatar

      Categories are similar to site-wide tags in many ways. A group provides an area for people with like interests. In Elgg groups can have a forum, messageboard, collaborative pages, and file repositories.

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      1. Michael Cannon’s avatar

        I found the post on Elgg and BuddyPress group handling. Elgg groups sounds even better than I thought they could be.

        It seems that groups are tangible property, while categories are intangible classifiers. Right?

        If categories are coming into play then as site wide tags, does that mean tags associated with blog posts are limited to only the blog area? I’d like to avoid having two tag lists for folks to associate with their entries.

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  4. Dhrup’s avatar

    You’re a good guy —
    I’ve found your blogging re: Elgg i-n-t–e-r-e-s-t-i-n-g ! =>
    U R quite up-2-date w/Elgg
    Also — seems like u r spending yr sunday evenings with heh heh caffeination!
    R U an elggaholic 2 ? I am ;-0

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  5. magesh’s avatar

    i just cant wait seeing all these…. i need the 1.5 immediately

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  6. Premdeep’s avatar

    will the category pluggin availble with the v1.5? i saw many pluggins in the pluggin repository. will they be included in the upcoming version?
    Thanks for this blog.

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    1. Steve’s avatar

      I can tell you that the category plugin is in the SVN repository and it works with the svn trunk. I don’t know how they are going to bundle things.

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