Tagged and Bagged: Wordpress
If you want to get the latest Wordpress and avoid any bugs letting you down, get the latest stable release of Wordpress - 2.0.5. Don’t be swayed to the nightly build evil that I have for home test servers, though. There are some things that need improvement there. I’m now running the new 2.0.5 stable. Let me know if you experience issues.
WebTuga says:
Wordpress 2.0.5…
O Wordpress é um dos sistemas de criação de blogs mais usados na blogosfera.
Foi lançada recentemente a versão 2.0.5 que vem corrigir alguns bugs nas feeds e também algumas falhas de segurança.
O WebTuga usa este sistema e foi hoje de manhã ac…
Well, I certainly experience issues from time to time…
I had an issue with a guy at the dentist on Friday. He was getting very uppity and quite aggressive because his appointment was cancelled, but he calmed down, so that was one issue resolved.
I have another issue [ongoing] with trying to get my comments section to render properly in IE as well as in firefox.
And I have an issue with people who are racist and egotistical.
That’s probably enough issues for now.
Thanks for asking to hear about our them all Corey
Hey that was amazing. It changed themes as I posted a comment. How do you do that?
And again. I am just going to keep commenting until you run out of themes for me to see Corey
I don’t like this green one much but I am still willing to persevere.
Ahhh finally. It’s stopped at the green one.
Neat trick Corey
Can I hire you for my next theme party?
Are you sure it has?
Ok I give up - it’s back at the Fluidity/Halloweeny type look. I am most impressed though Corey. That is the first time I have ever visited a blog and been on a magical tour of themes as I comment.
Thanks but I am off to feed my spiders now…
Glad I could help out (and no mushrooms were involved!). I actually thought that I’d try and risk a spot in time where nobody was perhaps reading, as I wanted to see what a theme I’ve discovered would look like with a bit of content and a few sub-pages already established. My test blog on my computer is not quite as robust with content. Perhaps I should import this database to play with.
Thanks for spreading the word about the update. With the number of people still running older releases, and the major security holes that continue to be closed in each 2.0.x release, it is very important to get everyone off of the older versions. The two biggest reasons to upgrade to 2.0.5, as I see it, are:
1. This is, again, major security release. There was a major hole plugged;
2. If you started your blog with version 2.0 or newer, you’re missing a DB index on the post table and that will slow down your site.
I’ve provided more detail in a top 5 list on my own site, but you can always look at the official list of all 60 tickets addressed. I use this link to look at it in order of priority.
Please continue to convince your friends and everyone on your blog roll to upgrade, it is important. If any of them are worried about upgrading, I’ve included a 35 second upgrade script on my site. It’s been reviewed by the members of the WP-Hackers list. So, it is safe. I’d post the link here, but I’m releasing an updated version of it later today and don’t want the old links floating around. Just look at the Code Cave article link I posted above and follow it from there. 35 seconds for multiple blogs beats 20 minutes to do it by hand.
Heh, to funny!
Thanks for fleshing out what I should have pointed to, Brian. Hear that everyone? Upgrade!
If anyone’s been to MacBros before and after the upgrade, you can see what Brian is talking about. Way to go. This caused the pages to turn over several times as fast!