v1.0.1

Patch release. Focus on documentation, reader-tool polish, and bug fixes reported in the first week of v1.0.

Added

  • Reader tools: reading list export now includes estimated reading time for each saved article.
  • Glossary tooltips on every page with inline g-term markup.
  • Pagefind search modal available site-wide via a header icon.
  • GTranslate integration supporting 80+ languages.
  • Per-product comparison pages for Ghost, Substack, WordPress, and Superdesk.

Fixed

  • Select dropdown chevron no longer repeats horizontally in dark mode.
  • Docs sidebar no longer collapses the article column into a zero-width track when hidden.
  • Glossary term anchors now clear the sticky header when scrolled into view.
  • Footer logo now matches the header variant (adds the three newsprint rule lines).

Changed

  • Pricing simplified to a single flat rate: all hands-on work (setup, migration, training, custom development) billed at $150 per hour, with a 50% education rate of $75 per hour for journalism programs and nonprofits.
  • Decap CMS replaces the earlier Pages CMS integration, adding editorial review, role-based permissions, and a pull-request workflow.
v1.0.0

First public release.

Added

  • Full publication framework: nine editorial sections, reviews stack, public-domain library, editions, events, media, bookshelf, thought experiments, trials of thought
  • Reader tools (highlights, notes, reading ruler, focus mode, reading list, font picker, import/export, and more)
  • Word scramble and fifteen-puzzle games
  • Pagefind full-text search
  • Buttondown newsletter integration
  • Umami analytics integration
  • Cusdis comments integration
  • Web3Forms for all submission forms
  • Decap CMS ready (Git-based browser editor with access control and editorial workflow)
  • GTranslate support for 80+ languages
  • Print stylesheets for articles and editions
  • PWA with offline support and service worker
  • A-Z glossary with hover tooltips
  • MIT license, no recurring fees, zero database

Performance

  • ~12s builds for 500+ pages
  • Vanilla CSS (no framework, no @import waterfall)
  • Vanilla JS (no bundler, no runtime framework)
  • Under 250 KB JS budget per page