Software Details:
Version: 2.5.7
Upload Date: 1 Mar 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 35
It uses WordPress's custom post types, coming with an unique publishing and presentation method.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
Features:
- Support for sections (e.g., education, experience), organizations (e.g., somewhere state university, Cogs, Inc.), positions (e.g., bachelor of arts, chief widget specialist), and details (e.g., grew bottom line by 15%, president of the sustainability club)
- Supports multiple resumes, on the same page, or on their own
- Follows best practices in resume layout and design
- One click install, just start adding content
- Drag and drop ordering of resume elements
- Outputs in hResume compatible format using HTMl5 semantic tags
- Can output as plain text for pasting into job applications
- Automatically saves revisions of every change you make
- The WYSIWYG editing experience you know and love
- Integrates with your theme like they were made for each other (via a shortcode)
- Does not use pretentious accents on the word "resume"
- Extremely original title
What is new in this release:
- Updated translations.
What is new in version 2.5.4:
- PHP 5.4 compatability: Fix for "calltime pass by reference" error, special thanks to Raphael Berlamont.
What is new in version 2.5.3:
- Default resume now outputs schema.org compliant microdata
- JSON resume feed now supports JSONP (just pass the ?callback=foo argument)
- Back compatibility with pre-2.0 templating functions
- Fix for custom resume templates not properly loading
- French translation update, props phpcore
What is new in version 2.5.2:
- Enhanced translation support on administrative backend.
- Added French language translation.
What is new in version 2.2.2:
- Additional refinement of upgrade path from certain older versions.
What is new in version 2.1:
- Dragdrop interface for reordering resume elements completely rewritten for greater compatibility
- Handling of organizations in default resume template greatly improved (organizations are no longer required for all positions)
- Removed requirement that all positions have organizations before they could be saved
- Positions, sections, and organizations in dragdrop interface now link to their edit pages
- Fix bug where resume would not pass HTML validation if URL rewriting was enabled
- Fixed typo in organizations slug when URL rewriting was enabled
What is new in version 2.0.4:
- Added option to automatically hide page titles on resume pages (via .hide-title class)
- If URL rewriting is enabled position, organization, and section titles now appear as links
- URL Rewriting now properly works for sections and organizations, if enabled
- Added .resume CSS class to posts with resume shortcodes
- Created functions to help pull and format author's information into custom resume templates
- Added additional API hooks for developers to customize the plugin's functionality
What is new in version 2.0.2:
- Fixes bug where options would not save and positions/summary would not display if user_nicename differed from user_login.
- Options page is now accessible to non-administrators and performs proper capability checks (based off edit_posts, edit_others_posts, and manage_options).
What is new in version 2.0.1:
- Fixed bug where summary would not display on resume in certain circumstances.
Requirements:
- WordPress 3 or higher
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