Archive for the ‘WordPress’ Category
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New WordPress version released
Monday, January 8th, 2007
WordPress, the blogosphere’s favorite open-source, free blogging tool has released a new version. WordPress 2.0.6 is said to be the last version to be released before the developers move on with the release of 2.1 (I wonder what that’d be like).
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WordPress blogs, gone mobile
Monday, November 6th, 2006
There is a multitude of very useful (or not) plugins available to anyone who is running a blog powered by WordPress. There are plugins to embed galleries, launch podcasts, show the weather, offer words of wizdom (or not) to readers, and much more.
One plugin that has been around for quite a while and has recently [...] -
New WordPress out! Get your copy now!
Saturday, October 28th, 2006
So, it seems there is no rest in the WordPress developing community (lucky us thankful bloggers). The latest version of the WordPress blog publishing platform has been made available for download!
This release WordPress 2.0.5 is code-named Ronan, after WordPress developer’s Ryan Boren’s baby son. Congratulations and best wishes!
It is recommended everyone upgrades their WordPress installation, [...] -
bbPress, the next big forum
Saturday, October 28th, 2006
A little less than two years ago, Matt Mullenweg jump-started the development of bbPress. A light-weight forum system, to be used for the support forum requirements of the WordPress blogging community. Soon, it grew to an enthusiastic, creative and prolific development team project, resulting in the now official release to the public of bbPress.
People who’ve [...] -
Podcast Wednesday
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006
Wow, another Wednesday! Which means, it’s time for Podcast Wednesday now, is it! And this week I’ve sold out to the already famous Podcasts who need not the publicity - which I did however find quite enjoyable and thus am blogging about them!
WordPress Podcast
This is a NEW podcast, so perhaps it could use the publicity. [...]