News on Hypotheses – July 2024
A trio of updates has arrived on Hypotheses. A large number of improvements have been deployed. Among the new features, there are two changes to the administration interface display, as well as the addition...
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A trio of updates has arrived on Hypotheses. A large number of improvements have been deployed. Among the new features, there are two changes to the administration interface display, as well as the addition...
This article presents the actions taken by OpenEdition to guarantee the perenniality of your content published on Hypotheses. It also offers a few tips and best practices.
A new WordPress update has been installed on Hypotheses. This is version 6.2, named Dolphy in honour of the American jazzman Eric Allan Dolphy Jr. One of the major improvements in this update concerns...
Hypotheses has been updated to WordPress version 5.9.3. In addition to bug fixes and performance improvements, here are the main changes you’ll see.
For one reason or another, you may want or need to stop publishing on your Hypotheses blog: end of your research programme, change of professional status, lack of time, evolution of your research… However,...
Twenty Twenty One is the first graphic theme to allow the activation of the dark mode, and is the most successful theme in terms of accessibility. It favours pastel colours and contrasts and offers a wider palette of post and page patterns. Thanks to it, you will be able to reconcile customisation and simplicity.
Just like Twenty Nineteen, or even more, the Twenty Twenty theme is designed to take full advantage of the block editor’s layout options, including a specific styling for each type of block: what will be built in the block editor will look exactly like what will be visible on the public interface.
Classic links, pointing to URLs of web pages, are useful to link to a page that is different from the one being viewed. But it is also possible to create links pointing to specific...
Web accessibility is the inclusive practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, websites on the World Wide Web by people with disabilities. When sites are correctly designed,...
When created, your Hypotheses blog does not display a navigation menu (with some graphic themes, a default menu exists which automatically provides links to the different pages in your blog). This element is however...
The insertion of footnotes is a function that can be very useful when publishing texts on Hypotheses that require the addition of secondary references and explanations. In order to display footnotes at the end...
Hypotheses is part of OpenEdition, a portal that also includes the OpenEdition Journals, OpenEdition Books and Calenda platforms. OpenEdition provides a catalogue, allowing people to discover blogs. The inclusion of a Hypotheses blog in...
The homepage of a Hypotheses blog can display the entire articles, one after the other, or only excerpts. In the sense of the Hypotheses articles, the excerpt refers to the part of the text...
Writing code in a Hypotheses article is already possible. To indicate that part of your content is code, write it in a “Preformatted” block or a “Code” block. You can also write code in...
Hypotheses offers its users access to the graphic themes developed by WordPress teams in priority, to insure greater durability, consistency and long-term flexibility for the platform. Find all the graphic themes available in the...