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WordPress 3.0
WordPress has released version 3.0, completing over 1200 tickets worth of fixes, enhancements, and new features. Here are just a few of the new features:
- WordPress and WordPress MU have merged, allowing the management of multiple sites (called Multisite) from one WordPress installation.
- New default theme “Twenty Ten” takes full advantage of the current features of WordPress.
- New custom menu management feature, allows creation of custom menus combining posts, pages, categories, tags, and links for use in theme menus or widgets.
- Ability to set the admin username and password during installation.
- Bulk updating of themes with an automatic maintenance mode during the process.
- Improved Custom post types and custom taxonomies including hierarchical (category-style) support
And that is just a taste. Here is a short video to give you a quick overview.
I’ve already deployed 3.0 to nine sites, two of them multisite, and the process took less than an hour. The process of using some of the new features is going to take a bit longer. Enjoy.
Cross posted from bRight & Early
FloridImagine Blog
One site, two blogs. That’s not the way it’s supposed to be, but for now, it is. I will begin migrating the old blog posts over here, but until then the main blog can be found at http://floridimagine.com/blog
WordPress as CMS
Welcome to the experiment — using WordPress as a Content Management System (CMS).
The ability to do this has expanded as WordPress has improved over the years. Over the next days and weeks I am going to explore the ways I can manage the content here at FloridImagine.com through WordPress. Clicking on the home page or title will take you to the site home page, which won’t include this page! Clicking on the blog link will get you here. Leave your comments and suggestions. Thanks!

