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Tick Different

Tick Different is based on Tarski. Gorgeous colours combine into a dark, rich style—reminds me of expensive chocolate. WordPress 2.0.5 will be out fairly soon, and as soon as the release version...

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Futureproofing

We’ve been testing Tarski on WordPress 2.0.6 beta 1 (and now RC2), and encountered no problems so far. If you’re a WP beta tester and running Tarski we’d appreciate hearing about any problems you...

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WordPress 2.1 and Tarski

So, 2.1 is finally out. Unfortunately we don’t have our companion 1.2.2 release ready yet (I’m away from home currently so it’s a bit tricky getting it all together), but it ought to be out in the next...

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1.2.2 Release

Tarski 1.2.2 contains numerous bug fixes and tweaks to improve both Tarski’s stability and its flexibility. The changelog has all the gory details, but here’s a brief run-down of the changes. Firstly,...

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1.2.3 Release

Bugs bother us, so when they’re brought to our attention, we do our best to fix them. Tarski 1.2.3 is mostly a bug-fixing release, but I’m happy to say it comes with some new features too, albeit not...

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Requirements Changing

Advance notice: the next version of Tarski will require WordPress 2.1.x; I’ve outlined some of the reasons here.

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1.3 Release

Tarski 1.3 doesn’t have the longest changelog in the world, but don’t let that deceive you; there are some substantial changes. Obviously the major change is the new Tarski Options page, with an...

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WordPress 2.2

WordPress 2.2 “Getz” is out. I’ll be testing it out on our development site shortly, but if any brave souls want to try it out in the meantime do let us know how it goes!

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Custom WordPress Hooks Article

Just published an article over on Extralogical about adding custom hooks to WordPress themes, which might be of interest to the theme authors amongst you. It also offers a little preview of how the new...

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Tarski in Polish, 2.1 Plans, Subversion

I’m very happy to have just uploaded Adam Klimowski‘s translation of Tarski into Polish—the language of this theme’s namesake, Alfred Tarski. You can download it from our translations repository. Many...

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