The Serendipity Team is proud to announce the final release version of
Serendipity 1.0, an advanced and flexible blogging/cms web application. With
its comprehensive feature set, including multiple authors,
internationalization, templated output, and an open plugin architecture,
Serendipity's stable 1.0 release is ready to become the most popular Web
application in the world!
Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way
to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the
default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a
flexible, expandable and easy-to-use framework with the power for professional
applications.
Casual users appreciate the way Serendipity's sophisticated *plugin
architecture* allows you to easily modify both the appearance of your blog and
its features. A single click installs any of more than 120 plugins, instantly
enhancing your blog's functionality. *No need to edit code!*
Likewise, one click installs any of more than 40 official *templates*, so your
blog looks the way you like it. And Serendipity's SPARTACUS plugin
*automatically checks* the central repository for upgrades and new
functionality whenever you check the list.
Advanced users value Serendipity's *Smarty templates* for combining simplicity
with well-documented *web standards*. It makes minor modifications trivial, but
provides the power to unleash your creativity and completely customize your
site! Serendipity's *outstanding support* gives you the confidence to be
adventurous, too.
Programmers and other technical users commend Serendipity for its *fast,
stable, clean PHP code*. While beginners can learn from Serendipity, advanced
programmers can easily make complex modifications. Serendipity is programmed in
PHP, long recognized for its ideal blend of power, simplicity, and speed.
Serendipity's *BSD licensing* ensures that programmers around the world can
learn from it and improve it.
Users of other blogging/CMS applications are already switching to Serendipity,
thanks to its easy customization and outstanding support. Corporate users are
taking advantage of Serendipity's unparalleled flexibility to set up fast,
simple CMS sites.
Serendipity's basic features include something for everybody, from the personal
blogger to the professional corporate web designer:
Of course, Serendipity has far too many other features to list!
The Serendipity team has been working hard to produce what we think is the best
blog in the world. Since our most recent prerelease, we've updated the
installation screens, added new languages (Polish, Turkish, and Tamil), made
our RSS feeds templatized, improved the spam filters with Akismet support, and
*fixed every known bug*.
But there's even more to like about Serendipity! Here are a few other recent
improvements:
- Completely new, fresh default template from the contest winner, Carl
Galloway!
- Fixed all known bugs, making the 1.0 release of Serendipity the most stable
version ever
- MORE Spamblock improvements (Blacklists, stronger Captchas, Akismet,
improved ruleset filtering, bypass captchas for registered users)
- Improved language handling facilities for better co-operation with
multilingual entries
- Enhanced templating (hiding sidebars, including extra entries anywhere in
template)
- One-click editing of static sidebar HTML
- Full phpDoc code documentation for all Serendipity functions
- New Pivot Blog importer
- Bugfix: UTF-8 in permalink and markup
- Bugfix: Correct comment counts
- Bugfix: Recode UTF-8 trackbacks to mismatching blogs
- Bugfix: Better XHTML and CSS output for internal plugins
And those are only the highlights! See the docs/NEWS file in the release file
for the full list of changes.
Upgrading from any version (even previous beta or alpha versions) to
Serendipity 1.0 is startlingly easy: just unpack the release files to your
existing Serendipity directory, go to your admin panel, and confirm the upgrade
process. Serendipity *automatically* upgrades your database and informs you of
important changes. If you are upgrading from a version prior to Serendipity
0.8, be sure to read this upgrade pointer: http://www.s9y.org/index.php?node=63
Just because we've completed the stable 1.0 release version, don't think we're
out of ideas! The Serendipity Team has already been working hard on version
1.1. This huge effort has already provided a vastly improved media database,
supporting ID3/EXIF evaluation, on-the-fly synchronization with the filesystem,
annotations (all customizable through templates) and a new explorer-like
interface to the media files. Also, all media directories can now have
individual permissions.
We've also enhanced usability, so you can temporarily disable event plugins,
customize theme options, like colorsets and menus, and enable or disable
specific markup plugins for each entry! As well as constantly improving the
user interface and adding drag'n'drop support for arranging plugin items
easily.
To participate in the future of Serendipity, try out the latest Serendipity 1.1
snapshots, and visit us on the forums.
Serendipity 1.0 marks the end of a very long development cycle that started in
2002. Many beta-releases have been issued since, keeping us closely in touch
with the community, fixing bugs and offering features our users really wanted.
The team would like to thank everyone for reporting the issues they found and
telling us developers what you really want form your blog. Visitors to the
forums will see how much of their feedback was implemented into Serendipity
1.0!
Refining Serendipity's documentation and appearance was critical to the release
of Serendipity 1.0. Thanks to the great help of Carl Galloway, David Cummins,
Judebert, ceejay and Martin Jacobsen, Serendipity not only has a new default
theme, but a new logo and website. We couldn't have done it without their
help, or the help of the community that participated in that public process.
In recognition of that outstanding community, the new logo includes multiple
individual circles, grouped as a platform. From that platform, you can create
anything.
Our small "1.0 Release Team" is proud with what we have achieved in our little
spare time, and even though it was difficult at times, we believe that with
this new logo, look, and functionality, Serendipity will continue to be the
best blog engine, and grow into the most popular.
- The Serendipity home page: http://www.s9y.org/
- The Serendipity forums: http://www.s9y.org/forums
- Serendipity news from the Serendipity Blog: http://blog.s9y.org/
- Serendipity plugins: http://spartacus.s9y.org/
- Serendipity themes: http://themes.s9y.org/
- Try Serendipity online: http://supersized.org/
Now what are you waiting for? Download the Serendipity 1.0 release!
http://www.s9y.org/12.html
Serendipity 1.0, an advanced and flexible blogging/cms web application. With
its comprehensive feature set, including multiple authors,
internationalization, templated output, and an open plugin architecture,
Serendipity's stable 1.0 release is ready to become the most popular Web
application in the world!
INTRODUCTION
Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog application which gives the user an easy way
to maintain an online diary, weblog or even a complete homepage. While the
default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers a
flexible, expandable and easy-to-use framework with the power for professional
applications.
Casual users appreciate the way Serendipity's sophisticated *plugin
architecture* allows you to easily modify both the appearance of your blog and
its features. A single click installs any of more than 120 plugins, instantly
enhancing your blog's functionality. *No need to edit code!*
Likewise, one click installs any of more than 40 official *templates*, so your
blog looks the way you like it. And Serendipity's SPARTACUS plugin
*automatically checks* the central repository for upgrades and new
functionality whenever you check the list.
Advanced users value Serendipity's *Smarty templates* for combining simplicity
with well-documented *web standards*. It makes minor modifications trivial, but
provides the power to unleash your creativity and completely customize your
site! Serendipity's *outstanding support* gives you the confidence to be
adventurous, too.
Programmers and other technical users commend Serendipity for its *fast,
stable, clean PHP code*. While beginners can learn from Serendipity, advanced
programmers can easily make complex modifications. Serendipity is programmed in
PHP, long recognized for its ideal blend of power, simplicity, and speed.
Serendipity's *BSD licensing* ensures that programmers around the world can
learn from it and improve it.
Users of other blogging/CMS applications are already switching to Serendipity,
thanks to its easy customization and outstanding support. Corporate users are
taking advantage of Serendipity's unparalleled flexibility to set up fast,
simple CMS sites.
Serendipity's basic features include something for everybody, from the personal
blogger to the professional corporate web designer:
- WYSIWYG and HTML editing
- Built-in, powerful media database
- Multiple authors, configurable permission/usergroup system
- Threaded comments, nested categories, post to multiple categories
- Multiple languages (internationalization)
- Online plugin and template repository for easy plug-and-play installation
- Cool plugins: category-based sub-blogs, podcasting, RSS planet/aggregator, static pages
- Robust spam blocking
- One-click upgrading from any version
- Can be embedded into your existing web pages
- Standards-compliant templating through Smarty, remote blogging via XML-RPC
- BSD-style licensing
- Multiple Database support (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MySQLi)
- Shared installations can power multiple blogs from just one codebase
- Native import from earlier blog applications (WordPress, Textpattern,
- MoveableType, bblog, ...)
Of course, Serendipity has far too many other features to list!
NEW FEATURES / FIXES
The Serendipity team has been working hard to produce what we think is the best
blog in the world. Since our most recent prerelease, we've updated the
installation screens, added new languages (Polish, Turkish, and Tamil), made
our RSS feeds templatized, improved the spam filters with Akismet support, and
*fixed every known bug*.
But there's even more to like about Serendipity! Here are a few other recent
improvements:
- Completely new, fresh default template from the contest winner, Carl
Galloway!
- Fixed all known bugs, making the 1.0 release of Serendipity the most stable
version ever
- MORE Spamblock improvements (Blacklists, stronger Captchas, Akismet,
improved ruleset filtering, bypass captchas for registered users)
- Improved language handling facilities for better co-operation with
multilingual entries
- Enhanced templating (hiding sidebars, including extra entries anywhere in
template)
- One-click editing of static sidebar HTML
- Full phpDoc code documentation for all Serendipity functions
- New Pivot Blog importer
- Bugfix: UTF-8 in permalink and markup
- Bugfix: Correct comment counts
- Bugfix: Recode UTF-8 trackbacks to mismatching blogs
- Bugfix: Better XHTML and CSS output for internal plugins
And those are only the highlights! See the docs/NEWS file in the release file
for the full list of changes.
UPGRADING
Upgrading from any version (even previous beta or alpha versions) to
Serendipity 1.0 is startlingly easy: just unpack the release files to your
existing Serendipity directory, go to your admin panel, and confirm the upgrade
process. Serendipity *automatically* upgrades your database and informs you of
important changes. If you are upgrading from a version prior to Serendipity
0.8, be sure to read this upgrade pointer: http://www.s9y.org/index.php?node=63
THE FUTURE
Just because we've completed the stable 1.0 release version, don't think we're
out of ideas! The Serendipity Team has already been working hard on version
1.1. This huge effort has already provided a vastly improved media database,
supporting ID3/EXIF evaluation, on-the-fly synchronization with the filesystem,
annotations (all customizable through templates) and a new explorer-like
interface to the media files. Also, all media directories can now have
individual permissions.
We've also enhanced usability, so you can temporarily disable event plugins,
customize theme options, like colorsets and menus, and enable or disable
specific markup plugins for each entry! As well as constantly improving the
user interface and adding drag'n'drop support for arranging plugin items
easily.
To participate in the future of Serendipity, try out the latest Serendipity 1.1
snapshots, and visit us on the forums.
THANKS
Serendipity 1.0 marks the end of a very long development cycle that started in
2002. Many beta-releases have been issued since, keeping us closely in touch
with the community, fixing bugs and offering features our users really wanted.
The team would like to thank everyone for reporting the issues they found and
telling us developers what you really want form your blog. Visitors to the
forums will see how much of their feedback was implemented into Serendipity
1.0!
Refining Serendipity's documentation and appearance was critical to the release
of Serendipity 1.0. Thanks to the great help of Carl Galloway, David Cummins,
Judebert, ceejay and Martin Jacobsen, Serendipity not only has a new default
theme, but a new logo and website. We couldn't have done it without their
help, or the help of the community that participated in that public process.
In recognition of that outstanding community, the new logo includes multiple
individual circles, grouped as a platform. From that platform, you can create
anything.
Our small "1.0 Release Team" is proud with what we have achieved in our little
spare time, and even though it was difficult at times, we believe that with
this new logo, look, and functionality, Serendipity will continue to be the
best blog engine, and grow into the most popular.
RESOURCES
- The Serendipity home page: http://www.s9y.org/
- The Serendipity forums: http://www.s9y.org/forums
- Serendipity news from the Serendipity Blog: http://blog.s9y.org/
- Serendipity plugins: http://spartacus.s9y.org/
- Serendipity themes: http://themes.s9y.org/
- Try Serendipity online: http://supersized.org/
DOWNLOAD
Now what are you waiting for? Download the Serendipity 1.0 release!
http://www.s9y.org/12.html

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