The latest posts tagged with wordpress
Tuesday — July 28, 2009Welcome to Rin-Wendy.com
This is a great looking wordPress theme.
2.8 Release Jazzes Themes and Widgets I’m very excited to announce to everyone that the latest and greatest version of WordPress, version 2.8 “Baker,” is immediately available for download. 2.8 represents a nice fit and finish release for WordPress with improvements to themes, widgets, taxonomies, and overall speed. We also fixed over 790 bugs. This release is named in honor of noted trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker.Yay! WordPress 2.8. I just wish I could blog in my regular WordPress blog more.
WordPress And WordPress MU Will Merge: Good Or Bad?
I may have to add to the “bad”.
Shared webhosting sites, just like Dreamhost, may now get reluctant to have WordPress (as the merged codebase) in stalled in your server. Why? Because just like Dreamhost in paper they basically don’t allow you to install WordPress MU into their server, because of some resources issues. Especially if you’ll be opting for the subdomain instead of the subdirectory option.
Akismet Stats Failed on my WordPress
I just marked as spam the other day 7 consecutive comments that got past my Akismet anti-spam filter. And yet, the “Missed Spam” statistics under Akismet stats never showed that actual number.
Akismet Stats is a total failure!
I’m now starting to wonder, what about Automattic’s WordPress.com Stats? Has it ever been accurate since Day 1?
VideoPress is an upgrade that makes it easy to upload, embed, and share video on your WordPress.com blog or any site around the world, even in full HD.
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VideoPress — Quick and easy HD video sharing from WordPress
Do you think it’s even worth to upgrade at a rate of US$59.97 per year. After all, there’s always youtube and vimeo (for tumblr) around.
WPMU > WP > WP+WPMU > WPWPMU ?
Ahh, the title says it all don’t you think :)
But with news out of WordCamp that WPMU is going to merge with WP.org we’re all a tizzy as to what that could mean for the mighty MU.
Will it diminish the software? Or make it instantly available to the masses (thus ramping up usage)?
Will it mean wp.com offering blogs.mu-esque functionality?
Who’s to say? There’s definitely gonna be some interesting developments in WPMU land over the next year though!
