Forwarded from .attheme editor blog
This day has come β .attheme editor 2.0 has become the stable version.
The new version introduces a few major features. We've reviewed them in this article.
It doesn't mean we stop working on the editor β we don't, and we have ideas of many features which we'll be implementing, first in the dev branches, and then merging it with the stable branch.
If you have your own ideas, fill an issue or even implement it by yourself and pull request it on our GitHub repository.
Thank you for being with us, with a team of two developers and six translators wishing tools, themes, the community and the whole world to be better.
The new version introduces a few major features. We've reviewed them in this article.
It doesn't mean we stop working on the editor β we don't, and we have ideas of many features which we'll be implementing, first in the dev branches, and then merging it with the stable branch.
If you have your own ideas, fill an issue or even implement it by yourself and pull request it on our GitHub repository.
Thank you for being with us, with a team of two developers and six translators wishing tools, themes, the community and the whole world to be better.
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