Vocabulary Index 2 contains some major improvements and new features. Below is a small selection of what has changed since version 1.
A fully browsable and alphabetical view, allowing you to browse through your vocabularies either as you would browse your harddisk or by terms' first letter.
Vocabulary Index 2 contains some major improvements and new features. Below is a small selection of what has changed since version 1.
A fully browsable and alphabetical view, allowing you to browse through your vocabularies either as you would browse your harddisk or by terms' first letter.
The third release candidate for Drupal 6. Strings are now definitely frozen and no new features will be added. From this point on only bugs will be fixed and new features will be postponed to Vocabulary Index 3.
The second release candidate for Drupal 5. Strings are now definitely frozen and no new features will be added. From this point on only bugs will be fixed and new features will be postponed to Vocabulary Index 3.
This is de development release of Vocabulary Index 2 for Drupal 5. It is a 1:1 copy of 6.x-2.0-rc1 and it will be backported to Drupal 5. Since the port will be done in stages don't expect a relatively stable version before the betas. You are discouraged to use development versions for live sites, unless you're willing to take the risk.
This is the first Release Candidate of Vocabulary Index 2. No new features will be added from now on. From this RC to the actual 2.0 release we will only finetune the module, which means improving existing features and fix bugs.
This is the first beta release of Vocabulary Index 2. No new major features will be added from now on. From this beta to the actual 2.0 release we will only finetune the module (adding minor features and adjusting existing ones) and fix any bugs.
The following changelog gives an overview of the more important changes, like bug fixes and added features. Minor changes, such as updated comments, will not be shown.
This version of Vocabulary Index is now compatible with Drupal 6.2 due to a fix in the menu API implementation. For more information, please see issue #246606: Drupal 6.2 menu API change implementation
If you'd like to help out, please test this version and suggest any improvements you might think of. NOTE: different development versions are not compatible. You will need to completely uninstall the old version before installing the new one if you have a dev version from before September, 2008. You are discouraged to use development versions for live sites, unless you're willing to take the risk.
The following changelog gives an overview of the more important changes, like bug fixes and added features. Minor changes, such as updated comments, will not be shown.