If you had an image attribute on a node it would appear in the HTML rendering of the page and not in the RSS feed. This is a longtime oversight. I read about this on a blog, so I had a few minutes, and I fixed it. These kinds of omissions are generally easy to fix, just things that slipped through the cracks. It couldn't hurt to also mention it in an issue on a Drummer Support thread. It's more likely to get addressed that way. 😄#
I was reading about this on Ryan Tate's blog the other day, and it was a passionate story about how he loved editing his blog in an outliner, because sometimes an idea that's buried 8 levels deep could be promoted to become a post in its own right. That struck a never because yes, that's exactly how outlines work. And it was a sad tale because a change I had made recently made that no longer work.#
It was necessary to have that restriction while I was trying to sew the patient back together after a massive distruption. A change I never should have tried to make at the stage Old School was at, had to be made or the blogs wouldn't work at all for people in the Far East. #
But the dust has settled from that disruption, I'm pretty sure that the patient has healed, so I took another look at this issue in Old School and realized I could, without introducing much complexity, relax the rule. #
So go forth and promote and if you know what you're doing don't worry about the types, but please when you can use the big + icon to create new posts and we'll all be happy, I think. ;-)#
Scott Hanson has been working on getting PagePark HTTPS-capable using an app called Caddy, which I did not previously know about. He requested a feature be added to PP which I have now added. #
Update: Thanks for all the feedback. I'm satisfied it's a good release. #
I haven't gotten any reports that the new release of Electric Drummer works, or doesn't. #
Please, if you use it, try using the new version and let me know if it works. This is really important. If you try it in two weeks and it doesn't work I won't be in as a good placde to fix problems as I am now. #
Also it wouldn't hurt to try the GitHub stuff. I only have one confirmation that it works. #
This is a two-way street. Without help testing and giving feedback, we're not going to be able to move. This is why LO2 and all of my other projects sputtered out. Lots of people using them, no one feeding back. I hope that isn't the fate of Drummer. #
If you had an image attribute on a node it would appear in the HTML rendering of the page and not in the RSS feed. This is a longtime oversight. I read about this on a blog, so I had a few minutes, and I fixed it. These kinds of omissions are generally easy to fix, just things that slipped through the cracks. It couldn't hurt to also mention it in an issue on a Drummer Support thread. It's more likely to get addressed that way. 😄#
I was reading about this on Ryan Tate's blog the other day, and it was a passionate story about how he loved editing his blog in an outliner, because sometimes an idea that's buried 8 levels deep could be promoted to become a post in its own right. That struck a never because yes, that's exactly how outlines work. And it was a sad tale because a change I had made recently made that no longer work.#
It was necessary to have that restriction while I was trying to sew the patient back together after a massive distruption. A change I never should have tried to make at the stage Old School was at, had to be made or the blogs wouldn't work at all for people in the Far East. #
But the dust has settled from that disruption, I'm pretty sure that the patient has healed, so I took another look at this issue in Old School and realized I could, without introducing much complexity, relax the rule. #
So go forth and promote and if you know what you're doing don't worry about the types, but please when you can use the big + icon to create new posts and we'll all be happy, I think. ;-)#
Scott Hanson has been working on getting PagePark HTTPS-capable using an app called Caddy, which I did not previously know about. He requested a feature be added to PP which I have now added. #
Update: Thanks for all the feedback. I'm satisfied it's a good release. #
I haven't gotten any reports that the new release of Electric Drummer works, or doesn't. #
Please, if you use it, try using the new version and let me know if it works. This is really important. If you try it in two weeks and it doesn't work I won't be in as a good placde to fix problems as I am now. #
Also it wouldn't hurt to try the GitHub stuff. I only have one confirmation that it works. #
This is a two-way street. Without help testing and giving feedback, we're not going to be able to move. This is why LO2 and all of my other projects sputtered out. Lots of people using them, no one feeding back. I hope that isn't the fate of Drummer. #