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=== KBCS === Contributors: Bellevue College Integration Team Tags: right-sidebar, two-columns, blog, entertainment Requires at least: 4.0 Tested up to: 4.9 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html The KBCS theme is designed for KBCS.fm by the BC Integration Team == Changelog == = 1.5 = * Remove Playlists from programs * Add more events link to sidebar . . . = 1.4.2 = * Hotfix of single-programs.php. Malformed query was causing fatal error. = 1.4.1 = * Hotfix of single.php. Duplicate of core function was causing fatal error. = 1.4 = * Update theme info * Added README * Updateed Live Stream links * Now catches 'Staff List' errors = 1.3 = * No code changes from production, but things are now tracked in Git = 1.1.1 = * Removed hardcoded Music term term_id and replaced with call to retrieve term by slug. The term_id is then retrieved from that object = 1.1 = * Added support for mobile browsers through responsive design * Added widget area to sidebar * An audio segment can now be referenced by multiple programs on multiple days * Audio content is automatically added to individual programs * Embedded videos are now responsive * Fixed issue that required trashing all existing ads before new ads would appear * Fixed php function calls that were using references in the call to the function * Posts now display timestamps * Staff page now shows bio excerpts instead of the whole staff bio * Switched from using custom "Ad End Date" field to WordPress Post Expirator Plugin to expired ads * Switched to a streaming player that is responsive == Upgrade Notice == = 1.4.2 = * Fixes query issue preventing programs from showing = 1.4.1 = * Fixes issue preventing blog posts from showing = 1.4 = * Updated Live Stream links and improved error handling = 1.3 = * No code changes from production, but things are now tracked in Git