• 05
  • Jun

TweetMeme WordPress Plugin v1.4.2 beta

We are very excited to announce a new, minor release, of our WordPress plugin. We now fully support WordPress MU version 2.7 and above. We have also announced a small number of bug fixes listed below:

  1. The plugin will now correctly validate for XHTML websites
  2. Improved security for WordPress 2.7 installations
  3. The ability to switch off the ping to TweetMeme when you update a post. This is only required if you regularly change the title of your post.
  4. Improved accessibility of the plugin settings pages

We would really like to thank Eric Caron (http://linkup.com) and Jason (http://residenttourist.com) for their help making the plugin WordPress MU compatible.

This new version is now available as the development version which we welcome you to test and give us feedback on. You can download the development version from the download page.

Earlier today version 1.4.2 was accidentally pushed by WordPress (even though it wasn’t a tagged released). If you didn’t mean to upgrade we recommend downgrading back to version 1.4.1.

By daniel

 

6 Responses to “TweetMeme WordPress Plugin v1.4.2 beta”

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  2. Indivibes says:

    I am running TweetMeme Button 1.4.1…

    Whenever I try to change a setting in any of the blogs… I end up on a page saying:

    Error! Options page not found.

  3. Indivibes says:

    argh. its fixed in 1.4.2 beta. just found it!

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  5. John says:

    How do I change the color of the text link in compact mode?

    Ex.
    5 [Retweet]

    I want to change the color of “5″. By default, it comes as #424242 but since I have a dark background, it doesn’t show. I’ve tried changing the color by targeting “.count” but no success.

    Surely, there must be a way to change the color? Otherwise, nobody using dark backgrounds can use it! Please let me know.