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Announcing an alternate way to pay for licenses – the Perch Multi-site Subscription.
In this post, part of our perch_content_custom series I take a look at the sort, sort-order and sort-type options for ordering data returned from Perch.
This post explains the options array used to pass values in the perch_content_custom, perch_collection and App Custom functions.
If you want to sort, filter and re-use the data you have added to Perch then you need the perch_content_custom function. In the first of a series of posts, I explain the basics.
Perch and Perch Runway 2.8 is now here. If you have a Perch 2 or Perch Runway license this is a free update and can be downloaded from your account. This post introduces some of the headline features.
The Perch 2.7.7 release has added some nice features to the Assets Panel for Perch and Perch Runway. I show you around in this video.
At the end of 2013 on the Perch podcast we did a review of the year, we thought it would be fun to do the same for 2014.
Perch 2.6 brings centralized category management to Perch, making it easy to create listings by category in regular Perch Content.
The new Assets functionality in Perch doesn’t just cover image use and re-use. Any type of file can be treated as an Asset and made available for re-use. Perch creates a nice thumbnail preview of images but it is also possible to have a thumbnail of PDF files and even video automatically created.
Among the features in Perch 2.5 is an update to our Textile and Markdown parsers. This is one of the things we’ve been able to do by moving our PHP version requirement to PHP 5.3 as the modern parsers have this as a minimum requirement.