I consider you’ve noticed that I didn’t publish anything about WordPress 2.6 RC1, and I assume you pretty much know the reason why I didn’t do so. Without further rambling I announce (after Matt of course) the availability of WordPress 2.6 final release. Honestly, I am so excited to write about it.
Personally I had enough [...]
A very short note about changes and naming, I was just wondering at least. The latest changes seem to be very promising, and sincerely we’re expecting something very much improved. Now below I’ll provide some useful links so you get a closer feeling of the new WordPress 2.6 Beta3 release.
However, there’s this naming convention which [...]
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Among many useful and very needed blogging tips for novice bloggers, providing with handful WordPress tips, plugins and everything else related to it, Alex Cristache the man behind Blogsessive.com today has just released a new free WordPress theme. A brief description from Alex concerning the theme is as follows:
Simple Balance theme is a 3 column [...]
I’m indeed feeling a little bit angry. Why do I always have to be the last one to be aware of new things about WordPress. Although I haven’t posted in a while now, keeping track of WordPress events is something that can’t keep me silent.
Ryan Boren just posted about the latest made changes, and [...]
Yesterday when I’ve published the announcement about launch of European Roadshow sites I’ve neglected to emphasize an important part of that tiresome day. Today, I’d like to fill that gap by sharing some insight with you. I hope we’re all on the same page.
While I together with Valon were working on Come to Europe site [...]
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I’d like to remain silent but I certainly can’t. Despite Matt’s attempt for justification through commenting on my previous post about latest WordPress update, again facts are on my side. Four days after the availability of this update, the first issues show up on the stage, one of which could affect all users with enabled [...]
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There is a very used saying in Albanian, or expression if I can call it so which says “if you rush, you’ll get screwed“. It doesn’t rhyme in English but it’s meaning is powerful whatsoever. The WordPress 2.5 scenario is fully suitable with the above expression, but fortunately for us we didn’t get screwed, not [...]
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