I’ll be upgrading this blog to Wordpress 2.0 soon, since the list of what’s new looks so good, in particular the new Ajax-ified admin panel. Update: Done. Works well.
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- WordPress › Blog » WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious”
Normally this is where I’d say we’re about to start work on 3.1, but we’re actually not. We’re going to take a release cycle off to focus on all of the things around WordPress. The growth of the community has been breathtaking, including over 10.3 million downloads of version 2.9, but so much of our effort has been focused on the core software it hasn’t left much time for anything else. Over the next three months we’re going to split into ninja/pirate teams focused on different areas of the around-WordPress experience, including the showcase, Codex, forums, profiles, update and compatibility APIs, theme directory, plugin directory, mailing lists, core plugins, wordcamp.org… the possibilities are endless.
- Wordpress Admin Balsamiq Patterns at The Shane & Peter Inc. Blog
- VaultPress
Your blogs and sites are your livelihood. Are you protected? VaultPress is the only restoration service built on the Automattic grid that reliably serves over 10 million WordPress.com blogs and 250 million monthly visitors.
- 5 reasons why your company should be distributed « toni.org
- WordPress Goes Real-Time with PubSubHubbub
The WordPress team has announced in a blog post that the company has turned on support for PubSubHubbub (try saying that fast five times), a move that will get blog content to RSS services (such as Google Reader () and Bloglines ()) much more quickly. Essentially it’s a way for hosted WordPress () blogs to “push” content out as it’s published to the services, rather than waiting for the services to check in for new posts. It’s live now for WordPress.com blogs, while self-hosted blogs can go real-time with this plugin.
- Optimizing Wordpress on Pair.com « GeekFun
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- Anatomy of a Fireballing | The 23x blog
To put it simply, if you’re running a WordPress blog, you need to be using wp-super-cache. One day, someone will tell people about stuff you’re saying and you want your site to still be there when the people that listen to them turn up on your doorstep.
- 20+ Powerful Wordpress Security Plugins and Some Tips and Tricks : Speckyboy Design Magazine
- I don’t feel safe with Wordpress, hackers broke in and took things
- Features - Check Spelling, Style, and Grammar in WordPress and TinyMCE
- I don’t feel safe with Wordpress, hackers broke in and took things
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