The latest version of WordPress 2.2 has just been released and is now available for download here. This version includes a number of new features, most notably Widgets integration and over two hundred bug fixes.
There has also been dozens of User Interface and Accessibility improvements, ranging from more concise wording around options and links to things like a view and preview link above the content box when you are editing a post or page.
The latest WordPress 2.2 can be downloaded here. Have fun!
The latest stable release of WordPress Version 2.1.3 is now available for download. This release include fixes for several minor XSS issues and one major XML-RPC issue. The WordPress development team has taken dozens of precautions with their servers and systems since the problems with the 2.1.1 release version being hacked. This new version includes a full sweep of the WordPress codebase to protect against such future problems.
To download the latest WordPress 2.1.3 Version please visit the WordPress Download Page.
A new version of the WordPress Database Backup Plugin has been released. This V2 Version works great in conjuction with the latest WordPress 2.1 version and gives you the ability to schedule automatic backups of your WordPress database either hourly, daily, or weekly and also with the ability to have the DB backup file emailed to an email address of your choice, automatically!
Once installed there are several new options under the Manage/Backup menu in your WordPress admin panel. The top section of the Backup screen is for doing immediate backups while the bottom section is for scheduling automatic backups. The created backup will be in the form of a SQL script file that contains all the data of your blog as well as the proper commands to restore it. To restore the data you will need to execute the SQL on your MySQL database, using PHPMyAdmin, which will recreate the tables and repopulate the data into the proper fields.
The new automatic backup feature makes this a must-have plugin to have on your blog. Check it out.
Download: WordPress Database Backup Plugin
WordPress 2.1 is now officially released and features a lot more under the hood than even I had realized. This WordPress version is a real milestone in the blogging world as it has a lot of features directly requested by the users on their Ideas Board. The developers go on to say that we are likely to see a lot more frequent WordPress releases in the future, with the next major update scheduled for April 23rd!
Here is a feature list of what’s new in the latest 2.1 version of WordPress:
To download the latest WordPress 2.1 Version, visit; WordPress.org Download
I just came across the news on Dan Masters blog that the final version of WordPress 2.1 is due to be released today. I have been testing out the latest Release Canidate (RC1) version from boren.nu’s blog recently and I have to say I’m very pleased with it.
The new admin area looks similar, visually, as the default WordPress 2.0 style but it has been upgraded in several ways. On the whole the new changes make this new version feel a lot more modern and more zen-like, which is good.
There are also some extra features built-in to this new 2.1 version, such as the ability to create static front pages which really helps WordPress to be used as a fully fledged CMS more easily. This new WordPress 2.1 version is set to definitely be the best version of WordPress, so far. I’m looking forward to the official release of WordPress 2.1, today hopefully.
To download the latest WordPress version, visit; WordPress Download
The latest WordPress 2.0.5 has just been released and it is available for download right now from the WordPress.org download section or by clicking here.
Mark Jaquith had recently listed the latest changes that were coming in this new version. The majority of the changes are mostly to do with fixing security bugs and issues and the administration side of managing your blog. Now that WordPress 2.0.5 has finally been officially released, I can now share with you the more important changes that I have found.
Here is a quick list some of the improvements in WordPress 2.0.5;
A complete list of changed files since the last 2.0.4 release has been compiled by Mark Jaquith and is available here. Mark has also made a changed files only zip download for people that wish to just upgrade their blogs to the new version. This can really save people a lot of FTP uploading time if you have several blogs to update at one time!
This new version features mostly small improvements designed to make your blog that bit easier to manage. WordPress 2.0.5 is just another step closer to the long awaited WordPress 2.1 version which promises to be really great!
Google has recently announced that the Google Blog Search Pinging Service is now accepting pings from blogs. So, if you want to ensure your latest posts appear in Google’s Blog Search you will want to ping them everytime you make a new post.
There are two ways you can do this.
The manual method of pinging Google is to simply go to http://blogsearch.google.com/ping and enter your blogs URL everytime your blog is updated. This is the straight forward method but many will prefer the Automatic Ping method listed below.
If you want WordPress to automatically ping Google everytime you update your blog, then you will need to add http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2 to your Update Services box in your WordPress admin area. This is found in the options/writing section of the admin area and by default Pingomatic (http://rpc.pingomatic.com) will already be in the text box.
While Pingomatic already pings a number of services for you, by adding Google’s ping url to the Update Services list you are sure to increase your blogs exposure on the net. For more information on ping lists and a comprehensive list of update services see the WordPress Compressed All Inclusive Ping List.