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Updated Smartcode to v2.0, and a number of other features added. Code is added directly to the head as inline javascript using MarkupInterface implementation.
Default install now excludes /admin/* pages. Does not affect existing installs.
Synchronous mode for Smartcode is available again.
Initial release of D8 version which should allow for generic use of the VWO code on a Drupal site. This is a slightly feature limited release as a few of the features added to 7.x-1.x are not available (yet).
There have been large changes to how javascript can be added to a site, with an outright ban on inline js, plus a move to footer for Drupal Core js. This prevents the VWO Smart Code from being inserted verbatim by a module, and if we include it at the top, will cause jQuery to be loaded twice.
This is a feature and bugfix release to fix updating between D6 and D7 versions, include the anonymous role in the list of available roles, and add the ability to negate the role visibility selection. It also cleans up the form handling to remove unnecessary checking of array key existence.
Visual Website Optimister has released their Asynchronous code out of beta and it is now the recommended serving method. The module has been updated such that new installs will use Asynchronous mode by default, but all existing installs will have to update the setting themselves.
Asynchronous mode was available in the previous version.
Visual Website Optimister has released their Asynchronous code out of beta and it is now the recommended serving method. The module has been updated such that new installs will use Asynchronous mode by default, but all existing installs will have to update the setting themselves.
Asynchronous mode was available in the previous version.
This is the first release for the D7 branch of the Visual Website Optimizer for Drupal.
This is an improved version of the zip file available from the VWO website since it now supports Drupal 7. It will take advantage of version tracking with code published on the d.o website.
There was previously no support for Drupal 7.
Upgrading from the D6 to D7 version of the module while upgrading your website from D6 to D7 will be seamless as there are no database changes required for the module to work.
This is the first release for the D6 branch of the Visual Website Optimizer for Drupal.
It contains all the features of the zip file available from the VWO website, but will now track its version to the code hosted on the d.o website.
New features include updated JavaScript that will be recognised by the VWO website properly, and a Disable switch so that the module can be turned off temporarily without un-installing the module.