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WordPress 2.8 Survey – The development team has released a new survey for the next version of WordPress dubbed 2.8. The survey contains a list of features that not only didn’t make it into version 2.7, but also ideas which were originally slated for 2.8. The problem however is that the team doesn’t [...]
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WordPress 2.7 Now On WP.com – On Thursday, users of WordPress.com were greeted with WordPress 2.7. 2.7 was released on WordPress.com because of the wide variety of browsers and configurations that are used on a daily basis. This makes for an excellent testing ground to nail down any last styling issues before the .org version [...]
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WordPress 2.6.5 Released – On Tuesday, WordPress 2.6.5 was released to the public. End users are highly encouraged to upgrade because of a Cross Site Scripting vulnerability that was discovered and subsequently fixed. Besides the security fix, the release contains three other bug fixes. For those wondering why version 2.6.4 was skipped in favor of [...]
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The Results Are In – Last week, I reported that there was a survey available to where users of WordPress could vote for which icon pack looked the best with the new User Interface. Well, the results are in and it looks like the icon set that was labeled BD in the survey has taken [...]
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Project Icon – A few weeks ago, the WordPress dev team put out a call to those who are interested to develop a set of icons that can be used throughout the WordPress administration area. Over a dozen designers responded but after the team decided to turn the actual decision of which icons to use [...]
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WordPress 2.7 Beta 2 Released – WordPress Beta 2 has recently been released to the public. This new beta includes a slew of bug fixes from beta 1. Some of the fixes that have taken place so far include:
Easier post box dropping
Plugin update and install fixes
Fixed broken wp-mail
Fixed some PHP warnings and notices
And much much [...]
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Gravatar Has A Birthday – On October 11th 2007, Gravatar was acquired by Automattic. What was once a small idea has blossomed into a incredible resource. Gravatar enables users to upload an avatar that is then displayed on any blog or service that supports Gravatar. Think of it as Global Avatar. Here are some [...]
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13 WordPress Plugins You Should Use – Smashing Apps.com recently published a list of 13 plugins that they believe most people don’t use but probably should. Some of the plugins on this list include: Manageable, Tweet this, AddFree Stats and WP Super Cache. A great list of plugin some of which I use. [...]
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Brian Gardner Goes Open Source – Brian Gardner who is known for producing the most successful premium WordPress theme series Revolution has announced on his blog that he will be going all open source. Here is what his announcement entails in a nutshell. The revolution themes site will be shut down on October 31st to [...]
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WordPress 2.7 Development Progress – A Ton of inline documentation has been added thanks to the work of Jacob Santos. – http://wpdevel.wordpress.com/2008/09/18/heaps-more-inline-documentation-from-jac/
Comments look like they will have paging support in 2.7. Work has begun on adding this support to the wp_list_comments function in WordPress. – http://wpdevel.wordpress.com/2008/09/18/hailin-got-a-start-on-adding-paging-to-t/
Volunteers are needed to help implement the theme installation and [...]
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