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The trailing slash on void elements (self-closing tags) doesn't have any
effect, isn't required by HTML5 and it is recommended to not use it.
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This commit removes the pages from the RSS feed. I decided so because a
page is a "timeless" object intended for things like the imprint, about
page, privacy policy and similar stuff. It also makes things easier.
The new primary feed URL is "/feed/" and shows only posts. The page feed
("/feed/page/") has been removed and will throw a 404 Not Found error.
The visitors who already subscribed to the old post feed ("/feed/post/")
are automatically 301-redirected to the new location ("/feed/").
The following system language variables have been removed:
* feed_name_items
* feed_name_pages
* feed_name_posts
The following configuration options have been removed:
* PAGE.FEED_SIZE
* PAGE.FEED_SORT
* PAGE.FEED_GUID
Furthermore, the template file "feed/item_post.php" has been renamed to
"feed/item.php" since there is now only one type of feed item. If the
system cannot find the "feed/item.php", it tries "feed/item_post.php"
instead (for backward compatibility with older themes).
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This commit implements a new category system to categorize posts. Each
category can have an unlimited number of nested children categories. A
single post don't necessarily need to be in a category, but it can.
Each category can have a full content body like posts or pages, so you
have enough space to describe the content of your categories.
Please note that you need to have at least the following MySQL/MariaDB
versions to use the category system, because it uses "WITH RECURSIVE"
database queries, the so-called "Common-Table-Expressions (CTE)".
MariaDB: 10.2.2
MySQL: 8.0
See: https://mariadb.com/kb/en/with/
See: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/with.html
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Remove the unnecessary PHP closing tags and ensure that *all* text files ending with a LF character.
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This commit renames the "template" directory to "theme" because "theme" is the more correct term here.
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