WordPress 3.0.1 Now Available
Many of you probably saw the various mentions of a “3.0.1″ of WordPress floating around, since more than a week ago…
Well, just yesterday, WordPress 3.0.1 was formally released to the public.
Many of you probably saw the various mentions of a “3.0.1″ of WordPress floating around, since more than a week ago…
Well, just yesterday, WordPress 3.0.1 was formally released to the public.
Would it be more fun to switch to using the Twenty Ten theme, rather than continue with the updated P2 theme?
Just when you thought things would finally settle down and be nice and, well, relaxing, there’s that issue of the new/revamped terminology used for WordPress 3.0… Check out Andrew Nacin’s take on the terminology shifts, and be bedazzled!
This concern has been present for a few months now, with the UX shifts, but now that WordPress 3.0 has gone FCS, this is something that install staff and administrators will have to see to believe…
A few days after the third release candidate for WordPress 3.0 (RC3) was unveiled– something like less than one week, even– the FCS release of WordPress 3.0 is now available!
Congratulations to all of the WordPress developers, admins, and users who have kept the project alive and kickin’!
Jane Wells posted earlier today about the postponement of the WordPress 3.0 release, and how the WooThemes’ navigation modification feature fits into the postponement and the revised schedule.
Admittedly, it’s tough to compete with the excitement that we all know as Borderlands and the release of The Secret Armory of General Knoxx, but then again, getting more details about WordPress 3.0′s eventual release is nifty, too.
And let’s not forget last year’s (year-end) management consideration post about WordPress over at Javamancy …
(If Jane was in our buddy list, this would certainly be one of our famous “Hey, what’s going on about this?” moments…)
WordPress 2.9.2 was released to the public earlier today to address a security vulnerability.
If you have tried to click on the calendar widget (on the right hand sidebar), you may have noticed that December 2009, and even earlier months, have the wrong number of days and, in some cases, a messed-up display.
This appears to be something in WordPress itself. Sorry for the inconvenience, folks!
After a short beta and RC1 cycle, WordPress 2.9.1 has been released and is now available for download, as announced earlier today.
Wow! While the release candidate for WordPress 2.9 has been available for awhile now, the FCS version was made available earlier today.
With all of the commotion today, some of you may have inadvertently missed this lil’ tidbit o’ news!
If you’re a WordPress blogger or developer, you will certainly want to take a look at this…
WordPress 2.8.6 was released earlier today.
It contains some fixes addressing security exploits found in WordPress 2.8.5.
Steve 3:34 AM on June 18, 2010 Permalink |
In case you’re wondering where the animated GIF for “Happy Birthday” came from: it’s from a site called Tagweed, http://www.tagweed.com/birthdayglitter.htm .