{
  "slug": "bw-dev",
  "name": "BW Dev",
  "version": "1.13.2",
  "download_url": "https://plugins.bowden.works/wp-content/uploads/plugin-updates/bw-dev-1.13.2.zip",
  "download_hash": "sha256:3ef4eb7731a74a79579367a6806b20e01e0fe11b6c5d3bd45cb6e18b19a4ef18",
  "download_size": 479768,
  "requires": "6.0",
  "tested": "",
  "requires_php": "7.4",
  "last_updated": "2026-06-01",
  "homepage": "https://plugins.bowden.works/bw-dev/",
  "author": "Bowden Works",
  "description": "Bowden Works dev toolkit — admin columns, favicon, sticky elements, post-link blocks, YouTube embed, menu visibility, SVG uploads, admin notes, and Flywheel auto-update support in one actively-maintained plugin. Required for several site features. See Settings → BW Dev → About.",
  "changelog": "## [1.13.2] - 2026-05-29\n\n### Changed\n- **Animate Row: feature disabled site-wide pending a proper rewrite.** The 1.13.1 patch (skip above-the-fold + `AOS.refreshHard()` on `window.load`) fixed the blank-hero symptom on promptvictoria.ca, but a follow-up report showed that below-the-fold rows then never revealed either. Rather than ship another partial fix, the entire Animate Row pipeline is short-circuited: `enqueue_assets()` returns immediately, so no AOS CSS or JS is enqueued on any frontend page on any site. Per-site enable state and saved configuration are **preserved untouched** in `bw_dev_settings[animate_row]` for when the feature is rewritten and re-enabled. The settings tab now shows a prominent warning notice at the top explaining the disablement and recommending Kadence's per-block \"Advanced → Block Animation\" controls as an interim path. The Modules-tab toggle still exists but has no effect while this short-circuit is in place. To re-enable later: delete the early `return` at the top of `enqueue_assets()` in `class-bw-dev-module-animate-row.php`."
}
