Redirection is a plugin to manage 301 redirections on your WordPress blog, and has just been updated to version 2.1.27. As well as 301 redirection, this plugin keeps track of all your 404 errors and generally tidy up any loose ends your site may have. This is also useful if you are migrating pages from an old website, or are changing the directory of your WordPress installation.
Some of the new features include;
Existing features of the Redirection plugin include:
To download the Redirection plugin you can visit the wordress plugin page. For more information about this plugin and the extentive options available you visit the authors Redirection Plugin page.
The latest version of WordPress 2.9.2 is now released. It is a minor bug-fix release and it is recommended to upgrade to version 2.9.2, especially if your blog has multiple authors on it. This release fixes a problem where logged in users can peek at trashed posts belonging to other authors. So, if you have untrusted users signed up on your blog and sensitive posts in the trash, you should upgrade to 2.9.2.
As always, you can visit the Tools->Upgrade menu to automatically upgrade from within your blog. Alternatively, you can download the latest 2.9.2 version from the WordPress.org website and replace all the files on your server, using your favorite FTP program. It’s much easier to upgrade from within the admin menu, but, as always, it’s wise to do a database backup before upgrading!
The WordPress development team has just announced the immediate availability of WordPress version 2.9. You can upgrade easily from within your Dashboard by going to Tools > Upgrade, or you can download from WordPress.org directly.
This version is a major release and so they have prepared a short video summarizing some of the cool things about the new WordPress 2.9.
Here is a list of some of the major additions from a user point of view.
Remember you can download the new WordPress 2.9 from the WordPress.org website.
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The lastest WordPress version 2.8.6, is now released. WordPress 2.8.6 fixes two security problems that have been found. The security fixes to WordPress 2.8.6 concerned registered, logged-in users who have posting privileges. So, needless to say, if you have untrusted authors on your blog, then upgrading to 2.8.6 is highly recommended.
You can download the lastest WordPress version 2.8.6 here, or if you have any WordPress 2.7+ version, you can upgrade directly from within your admin panel.
The WordPress team has been busy these past couple of months and have been working on lots of new features for the upcoming WordPress 2.9 release. The latest WordPress 2.8.5 version that has just been released as an interim release and features a lot of the security fixes designed for WordPress 2.9. The WordPress team has decided to back-port these security fixes for existing 2.8.x users. So WordPress 2.8.5 is mainly a security fix update. It is designed to improve security on your existing blog and make everyone’s sites as secure as possible.
A few of the major changes in this release are
The WordPress team are recommending that all sites upgrade to this new version of WordPress to ensure that you have the best available protection.
Follow the link to download the latest WordPress 2.8.5 version.
There has been a lot of Wordpreess releases lately and I haven’t reported them here until there was a good solid version to mention. Especially as in the last version of WordPress, 2.8.3, there was a comment reset exploit which had somehow surfaced in the WordPress 2.8.x branch code.
Now the lastest WordPress version 2.8.4, is now released, lets hope it is bug free and worthy of upgrading to.
Although, it should be mentioned that the WordPress team were on the problem very fast as a result of lots of Twitter messages that had mentioned the comment reset exploit.
Another great use for Twitter, lol!
You can download the lastest WordPress version 2.8.4 here, or if you have any WordPress 2.7+ version, you can upgrade from within your admin panel.
WordPress 2.8.1 is now available for download. Version 2.8.1 is mainly a bug-fix release and, as such, it is recommended to upgrade as soon as possible. Upgrading is simplicity itself, though, as you can do it by just clicking the upgrade to 2.8.1 link in the admin dashboard!
Most of the fixes in WordPress 2.8.1 were to fix security holes, reduce memory usage, fix problems with the rich text editor, automatic upgrade script, upload and auto-save errors.
You can download the latest version of WordPress here.
WordPress 2.7.1 is now available for downlad. This version is a maintenance release and fixes a number of minor issues that were found within WordPress 2.7. You can automatically upgrade from 2.7 to 2.7.1 from within your WordPress 2.7 Admin panel via the Tools/Upgrade menu, or you can download the package and do the upgrade manually.
So while this is just a maintenance release, it is not necessary to update immediately as no major security issues are involved. However, if you like to keep fully up to date with WordPress it is a good idea to do so.
It is easier that ever to update WordPress by using the admin panel feature.
It’s official, the latest and greatest version of WordPress, the insanely popular and easy to use blogging platform, is finally released! This is version 2.7 and its most immediate benefit is the new, clean user interface design and many other new features under the hood.
WordPress.org, the creators behind the open source software, have assured us that almost every task you do on your blog will take fewer clicks and be faster in WordPress 2.7 than in any other previous version. The WordPress team have really listened to user feedback on this one and have thought deeply about the design. The result is a WordPress that’s just plain faster.
To read more about this new 2.7 release, visit the WordPress Development blog.
To download the latest WordPress 2.7 please visit this link.
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Matt of WordPress.org has just announced that Version 2.6 of WordPress is now available for download, almost a month ahead schedule. Version 2.6, codenamed “Tyner” (named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner), contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful Content Management System (CMS).
With 2.6 you can now track changes to every post and page and easily post from wherever you are on the web, plus there are lots of other improvements to the features introduced in the previous version 2.5. To see all the new features visit Matt’s post on WordPress.org’s Development Blog.
You can download this new 2.6 version of WordPress from the WordPress.org download site.