The long awaited WordPress version 3.6 is available. Originally this version had been set for unveiling in late May, just in time for the 10th year anniversary of WordPress. Some of the additions for this version were taken back to the drawing board or nixed, and so we had to wait. WordPress Version 3.6 is
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WordPress 3.5 “Elvin” Has Arrived!
On December 11, 2012, WordPress released version 3.5, naming it after Elvin Jones. Elvin Jones was a jazz musician who played the drums. If you wish to learn more about him, you can read up about Elvin Jones on Wikipedia. WordPress 3.5 comes with several great updates. One of the ones I have been really
[Continue Reading...]Time To Update To WordPress 3.1.1
WordPress issued 3.1.1 as a is a necessary update to fix a couple security issues recently discovered and to. Just a note, when WordPress sends out an update, it usually has been tested before being released. This is different from plugin development as each developer has their own methods of testing (usually it is just
[Continue Reading...]WordPress 3.0.2 Available!
Announced on November 30, 2010, WordPress 3.0.2 became available. This is a security update issue and a the summary can be found on the WordPress Codex page for the 3.0.2 release. The update prevents outsiders from hacking further into the site from the author level in WordPress. I am sure this will help tie up
[Continue Reading...]WordPress 3.0 is here!
So, today, June 17, 2010, you probably logged into your WordPress site and saw the notification: WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious” is here! Now you can have a single site and use BuddyPress or use multi-installations of WordPress on one install. For some, this is epic. Now WordPress is one entity instead of split into WordPress and
[Continue Reading...]WordPress 3.0: Snuffing Out Some Worries
So, the biggest question I get a lot is if WordPress 3.0 will totally mess a person’s site up. After beta testing it on my own server, I can say no. HOWEVER… …for those who still are worried, I turned to Andrea Rennick (@andrea_r on Twitter) during WordCamp Chicago 2010 to ask her the same
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