If you’ve been following UpStream updates over the last few weeks, you’ll have noticed a pattern: stability and bug-fixes.
UpStream is a relatively new plugin and we moved fast during the first year. We’re now smoothing out many of the issues reported by users. The good news is that this process is almost done and in the next couple of weeks we’ll be back to adding new features!
As part of this focus on stability, we’ve released several updates to the UpStream core and extensions.
The main UpStream plugin
UpStream 1.21.1 is out. You can download it from WordPress.org or from inside your WordPress site.
- We fixed links in comments so UpStream doesn’t remove the target and other attributes.
- We fixed some license key activation and upgrade problems if you also had PublishPress installed. The two plugins use the same framework for licenses.
- We fixed the wrong URLs for assets on Windows machines. This was causing problems with localhost development.
UpStream extensions
There were also releases for 3 UpStream extensions:
- Custom Fields, version 1.2.11. See the changelog.
- Frontend Edit, version 1.7.7. See the changelog.
- Email Notifications, version 1.1.15. See the changelog.