Now Reading Redux

Track and share books you read, are reading and plan to read, with Amazon integration and cover art and graphs reading statistics.

Author:Ashod Nakashian (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.9.0
WordPress version tested:3.4.2
Plugin version:6.7.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:27-08-2011
Last updated:19-11-2012
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://blog.ashodnakashian.com/projects/now-r...
Total downloads:4 005
Active installs:20+
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Now Reading Redux is a resurrection of the Now Reading Reloaded project by Ben Gunnink 5.1.3.2 codebase, which was itself a fork/re-enlivening of Rob Miller’s original Now Reading plugin. It was forked from Rob’s code as of 4.4.4svn, in order to update its interface to work with WordPress 2.7 and above.

With NRR, you can manage a library of your current books, as well as historical and planned books.

NRR depends on jQuery and assumes it already loaded by WP or your theme. Please use a sufficiently recent version, say 1.4 or newer, preferably the latest. The graph is generated using TufteGraph which depends on Rapha?l. All necessary files are included, no additional libraries necessary (beyond jQuery).

The home of Now Reading Redux is blog.ashodnakashian.com/projects/now-reading-redux/. You may find news and leave comments and requests there.

For issues, complaints and bugs as well as for development source code, please go to github.com/Ashod/Now-Reading-Redux.

For comments and suggestions and even bugs, you may leave a comment on the blog.ashodnakashian.com/projects/now-reading-redux/.

Known Issues

  • When js-minify is enabled by an optimization plugin, the javascript files used by the TafteGraph/Rapha?l may get corrupted. This issue is known to exist in W3 Total Cache (tested version 0.9.2.4). The only known workaround at this point is to disable js-minify from the Minify settings. CSS and HTML minification can still be enabled as well as compression.

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