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Apr 20, 2009

Mimbo Pro 2.1 update released

Mimbo Pro 2.0 has been out for about a month now and since it’s release it has seen many many updates and bug fixes. We have been tweaking and improving the theme quite considerably to make it stronger and more flexible and we think it’s in a really good place now.

Some of the new changes include:

  • 2 new page templates (list authors, and full width layout)
  • the addition of 2 new widgets (“more in this category” and “more by this author”) to make your control of the sidebar more complete than ever
  • a whole stack of bug fixes (140 changes in total)

There has also been some changes to the way the homepage displays posts, making it a little less brutal when it comes to stopping duplicate posts from appearing, in turn making it function in a more logical way. TimThumb has also seen many changes, making it more efficient and more compatible with different web hosts. TimThumb is going to continue to evolve so keep watching the site to see how it changes.

Finally I have developed a new way for us to tell you about specific changes. In the accounts control panel you can now view a complete change log so that you can compare any alterations you have made with those made by the us.

All in all it has been a very productive month for Mimbo Pro 2.1 and we hope that it will continue in the same way.

You can download the update from the accounts control panel in the normal way.

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3 Responses »

  1. Congrats! Looking forward for a changelog for TimThumb too ;-) thanks!

  2. Ahh – I see the Mimbo changelog also lists TimThumb.

    “It also now automatically cleans out the cache folder as it fills up.” – Hah, that’s almost front page news for me, we literally have thousands of old cached images. Thank you!

    • Hopefully the new TimThumb features work ok! :)

      Unfortunately I don’t have the resources to test it as much as I’d like but in my limited testing it seems to have done ok.

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