Author Archives: Zachary Segal

Update Introduces Individual Catalog Item Pages

The latest version of CataBlog introduces a new “Public” feature, which allows you to automatically generate individual pages for every catalog item. These pages will get their own Permalink and should be considered similar to a public post or page. … Continue reading

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Help, My Categories Don't Filter

So I have been asked a few times now from different people wondering why the CataBlog Shortcode won’t filter categories. Strangely enough the solution is very simple and kind of comical. Many people who use my plugin come to the … Continue reading

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CataBlog Now Has Admin Pagination

Another incremental upgrade to CataBlog was released today. CataBlog 1.2.8 is a big step forward for anyone who has a library with a couple hundred or more items. With pagination now built into the Admin Library panel, you should be … Continue reading

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CataBlog 1.2.7.1 Offers Swedish Localization

Released a new version of CataBlog with Swedish localization. Enjoy and big shot outs go to JornB.

Posted in Localization, Software Update | 13 Comments

Revision 1.2.7 Public Today

A new update to CataBlog has been released today. It is recommended that all user’s running CataBlog 1.2.6 upgrade to this new revision. Version 1.2.7 offers many bug fixes and improvements, without any architectural change. Most importantly is the improvement … Continue reading

Posted in Bug Fix, New Features, Software Update | 27 Comments

Scheduled Web Server Maintenance

So my web server will be going down for some important maintenance this Saturday evening. If the site is down don’t fret, it’s only gonna be for 15 minutes max at 7pm and 10pm PST. Thanks for your understanding.

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Modifying Templates

One of the best features that CataBlog offers is the ability to control exactly how your catalog HTML is rendered on your blog pages. It is also one of the more mysterious features for beginners, since it isn’t incredibly well … Continue reading

Posted in Development, Support | 46 Comments