Release history
Releases
The following table lists a history of published releases for ANU Content Styles. The Release column lists the release versions. The Date column lists the their creation dates. The Notes column details important changes introduced in each release. You may filter releases by selecting options for Drupal version and Release status.
Release | Date | Notes |
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6.x-1.0 | 13 Oct 2010 |
Last major release before new styles become available. |
6.x-2.0 | 2 Dec 2010 |
Compatible with ANU version 3 content styles. |
7.x-1.0-alpha1 | 7 Sep 2011 | |
7.x-1.0-alpha2 | 28 Jul 2012 |
Support table classes in Views. |
7.x-1.0-alpha3 | 30 Jul 2012 |
Limited CSS class form widget to table style only. |
7.x-1.0-alpha4 | 3 Sep 2012 |
Added date field formatter for ANU style. |
7.x-1.0-alpha5 | 5 Sep 2012 |
Fix date formatting bugs:
|
7.x-1.0-alpha6 | 5 Sep 2012 |
Added option for abbreviating month name. |
7.x-1.0-alpha7 | 16 Nov 2012 |
Updated module category to Acton utilities. |
7.x-1.0-alpha8 | 16 Jan 2013 |
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Developer information
Only the latest recommended release can be accessed from the download home page. The link to the package for an individual release can be accessed using the following pattern:
http://drupal.anu.edu.au/files/releases/anu_content_styles-[version].[extension]
Replace [version]
with the version string (e.g. 7.x-1.0
) of the release you wish to download and [version]
with tar.gz
or zip
depending on what type of archive file you prefer.
Alternatively, if you want to use Drush to download a release, use the following command:
drush dl anu_content_styles --source="http://drupal.anu.edu.au/updates/history" [version]
Git instructions
The source code for this download originates from a Git repository. The repository contains complete change logs for all major versions of the download. The code and history can be obtained by cloning the source repository. Information about Git and its downloads can be accessed from the Git homepage.
The Git repository can be cloned by executing the following command:
git clone https://bitbucket.org/anu_web/anu_content_styles.git anu_content_styles
You can learn more about how to use Git to navigate and manipulate a local repository clone in the Pro Git book. There are also platform-specific graphical Git tools available, such as TortoiseGit for Windows and SourceTree for Mac.