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Feb
Version 0.3.1 released
February 9th, 2007 — 12:00 pm —Today we upgraded slate from 0.3.0 to 0.3.1 on the servers, bringing in lots of fixes and aesthetic improvements. Some of the biggest changes have actually been made by Dave:
- completely new Resource management interface
- slim-lined role management interface
- updated Role list view and User list view
- Google Analytics Code support
Actually, it looks Dave wins this round, because that’s a lot of stuff! I did bug fixes for the more confusing stuff (confusing to me as well), but the new interface updates trump all that in terms of coolness. See the changelog for this release to see all the changes.
We have tons of ideas and features to work on, so stay tuned ;-)
About slate
slate is a content management system (CMS) developed using Ruby on Rails focused on rapid production of traditional websites created by WVU Web Services. Read more about why we created slate and a longer list of features of slate. You can also check out a list of sites using slate. If you have questions or comments let us know but if it's a question about open sourcing slate have a look at this article first.Archives
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Confusing to _you_? Geez. I wasn't aware that was even possible. And based on the screen shots, it looks like Dave has done a great job with the interface upgrades.
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