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blogofile blog 0.8.3
This is a Blogofile plugin that implements a basic blog engine.
It provides a collection of Mako template files along with CSS and ancillary
files,
all derived from the HTML5Boilerplate project.
It also provided Blogofile configuration, controllers, filters, and commands
to allow you to create a simple blog engine that requires no database
and no special hosting environment.
The templates include features like:
Custom web fonts from Google
Disqus comments
Google Analytics tracking code stub
seaofclouds jQuery twitter plugin
Use them or remove them as you wish.
There’s also a few sample posts to show off:
Syntax highlighting for code snippets
Unicode support
Basic Markdown syntax
Customize the Mako templates,
create posts in reStructuredText, Markdown, or Textile, (or even plain HTML)
and blogofile generates your entire blog as
plain HTML, CSS, Javascript, images, and Atom/RSS feeds
which you can then upload to any old web server you like.
No database.
No CGI or scripting environment on the server.
Just fast, secure static content!
Take a look at the blogofile project docs for a quick-start guide,
and detailed usage instructions.
Or create a virtualenv and dive right in with:
pip install -U blogofile
pip install -U blogofile_blog
Next Release
Change templates to load disqus with a protocol-relative URL.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/29
Add page_num to environment of categories and chronological
controllers so that it can be used in templates.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/27
Add YAML error message to “Post has bad YAML section” error message.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/24
Add Python 3.3 to list of versions that blogofile_blog is tested under.
That list is now Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, and 3.3.
Fix typo in default head.mako template.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/23
Fix an issue whereby use of the post UUID (aka guid) in the
permalink caused TypeError due to bytes vs. string.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/14
Add md as a synonym for markdown to the default filters
file extension list.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/21
Fix handling of Unicode in Markdown syntax highlighting filter.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/20
Allow multiple user template directories.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/13
and https://github.com/orki/blogofile_blog/commit/9ab46d4
Improved readability of default header.mako template,
and fixed highlighting of site sections in header bar so that “Blog”
remains highlighted for all posts.
Changed URLs to end with a / to avoid spurious 301 responses.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/5
Fix handling of post header date and updated fields that are
converted to datetime objects by the YAML parser.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/1
Use config.blog.post.date_format in post file header creation
as well as in post file processing.
0.8b1
If you’ve been using the blogofile_blog code from GitHub but haven’t
updated in a while you should take note of the following.
Breaking Changes
Functions in the blogofile.util module can now only be accessed in
templates via the bf.util namespace; e.g. bf.util.site_path_helper().
Accessing util functions via bf.config.util no longer works.
It is unknown how widespread the use of bf.config.util is,
but at least 2 in-the-wild occurrences were found and corrected in
the blogofile.com site source files.
Bug Fixes
Fix an issue with the template lookup order whereby user’s templates
failed to override plugin site_src template of the same name.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/issues/13
Fix Python 2 handling of utf-8 encoded content in posts.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/10.
Fix disabling of Disqus comments on permalink page.
See https://github.com/EnigmaCurry/blogofile_blog/pull/9.
Features
The codebase has been unified for Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.2 (no 2to3 or
3to2 conversion required).
No longer dependent on a version of the argparse library bundled
with blogofle. argparse is included in the standard library for
Python 2.7 and 3.2+. setup.py will install it from PyPI for Python
2.6, 3.0, and 3.1.
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