diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 402c8fd..1216212 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ ## Plugins - Gallery captions plugin added ([#108](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues/108)) - PhotoSwipe plugin added ([#109](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues/109)) +- SEO Meta Tag Info plugin added ([#145](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues/145)) - jQuery plugin: Updated jQuery (3.5.1 => 3.6.1) and jQueryUI (1.12.1 => 1.13.2) - Media Manager plugin shows 50 items per page, not 10 - LastCommentsAdmin plugin will not even attempt to delete or rebuild LastComments caches if LastComments plugin is not available ([#43](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues/43)) diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS.md b/CONTRIBUTORS.md index fb4d5bc..0729ad4 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTORS.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS.md @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Since 2018, FlatPress is taken care of by [Arvid Zimmermann](https://github.com/ - The SEO Meta Tag Info plugin was built by Don Prince. - [Matthias Mauch](http://www.aadmm.org/)'s [FP-Patch](http://www.aadmm.org/fp-patch/) initially brought FlatPress to PHP 7. Also, he regularly tests FlatPress against new PHP versions. - The XML sitemap for search engines was [initially introduced](https://www.igorkromin.net/index.php/2013/02/18/adding-a-google-compatible-sitemap-to-flatpress/) by [Igor Kromin](https://www.igorkromin.net/). +- [Fraenkiman](https://github.com/Fraenkiman) tests FlatPress to its very core and creates a metric ton of very helpful [issues](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues) and Pull Requests. ## Translation - Brazilian Portuguese: randy, reworked by [Fabiano Santos](https://github.com/fabianosantosnet) @@ -37,5 +38,4 @@ FlatPress utilizes the following free frameworks and libraries. Thanks to their ## Other contributions - [Julian Rademacher](https://moortaube.de/) generously donated his Twitter account [@FlatPress](https://twitter.com/FlatPress). Also thanks for your useful pull requests! -- [Fraenkiman](https://github.com/Fraenkiman) tests FlatPress to its very core and creates a metric ton of very helpful [issues](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues). - And last but not least: A big shout out to all the security researchers voluntarily reporting possible vulnerabilities in the FlatPress code on platforms like https://huntr.dev, or by opening [issues](https://github.com/flatpressblog/flatpress/issues). You make FlatPress a lot more secure for everyone!