WordPress.com is now WordPress 2.7
The change is finally here. WordPress.com has now migrated its users to the new WordPress 2.
The change is finally here. WordPress.com has now migrated its users to the new WordPress 2.
WordPress 2.7 is on the way. In 10 Things You Need To Know About WordPress 2.
10 Best Tips for WordPress Optimization covers ten things you can do to make your website faster. Among these are installing cleaning up your WordPress plugins and themes, installing caching plugins, enabling PHP and mySQL caching and links to other articles on optimizing Apache etc.
The WordPress team has been quick to act on a vulnerability in the Snoopy library that was announced today. 2.6.
WordPress being an open source platform has seen tremendous growth in its usage. Along with WordPress the number of plugins being released daily has also seen a phenomenal increase. Which plugins should you use?
In an announcement on their blog, Intense Debate stated that they have been acquired by Automattic. IntenseDebate is a comment system that enhances and encourages discussion on your blog or website. This is done via comment threading, replying via email and an ability to import and export comments.
Two weeks back, Matt announced that Automattic is testing WordPress.com ads on post and tag pages. I don’t spend much time on any WordPress.
WordPress 2.6.1 was released two days back.
24 Ways To Contribute To WordPress gives you a few hints on giving back to the WordPress community in umm … 24 ways. A good read to contribute towards an excellent piece of Open Source Software
Self-hosted Blog Options takes a look at the pros and cons of WordPress, Movable Type, ExpressionEngine Core, Habari and Chyrp.
Mark announced the new WordPress plugin competition. The past plugin competitions have been highly successful which have helped benefit the WordPress community with excellent offerings. I’m sure this years will be the same if not better.
WordPress 2.3 Dexter has been released. Facing the dreaded database upgrade error?
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